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Clinton News-Record, 1959-08-20, Page 7David Dewar Has Interesting Visit In Washington, D.C. (By our Bayfield Correspondent) David Dewar, Toronto, vice- president of the Ontario Teachers' Federation, attended the World Confederation of the Organizations of the Teaching Professions which met in Washington, D.C., this year, August 1-7, Writing from Washington to his mother, Mrs, David Dewar, he de- scribes the gathering: "The theme of the meeting is the Development of Mutual Appreciation of Eastern and Western cultures, Some 77 countries, India. Pakistan, Thail- and, Peru, Greece, Great Britain, Canada, United States, South Af- rica, etc„ are represented, Sir Ronald Gould of Great Britain, is the chairman. About 400.500 peo- ple are here as delegates and ob- servers. Five languages are used—Ger- man, French, English, Portugu- ese and Spanish, with interpreters to give immediate interpretation via earphone radios in each lang- uage, You tune your radio to the language desired. "Just the meeting of these pea- pies gives the meaning of mutual appreciation. "Last night we were entertain- ed by individual U.S. members in their homes as a friendship gest- ure., Each delegate was given a host. 'Twas very nice. "Friday we leave for Halifax and the Canadian Teachers' Fed- eration meeting there from Aug- ust 11 to 16. It is all very inter- esting and enjoyable." • Mrs. Dewar accompanied her husband to Washington and Hali- fax, He becomes president of the Ontario Teachers' Federation at Christmas time. r PERFECT PEACH JAM 4 cups prepared fruit (about 2 quarts ripe peaches) 1/4 cup lemon juice (2 lemons) 7i/ cups (1 1/4 lbs.) sugar 1 bottle Certo fruit pectin How to prepare fruit. Peel and pit about 2 quarts fully ripe peaches. Qrind or chop very fme. Measure 4 cups into a very large saucepan. Add 14 cup lemon juke, How to make the late. Add sugar to fruit in saucepan and mix well. Place over high heat, bring to full rolling boil, Boil hard 1 minute, stirring constantly. Remove from heat. Stir in Certe at once. Skim off foam with metal spoon. Stir and skim for 5 minutes to cool slightly, and to prevent floating fruit, Ladle 'into glasses, Cover at once with 1/4 inch hot paraffin. Makes about 11 medium glasses, FREE! Recipe booklet with every Certo bottle or package. Gives you dozens of delicious, failure proof recipes, all tested and approved by General Pods Kitchens. it always sets with CERTO Now is a peach of a time to do your peach preserves, while the crop is at its rosy-ripe peak of flavor. And Certo makes sure your peach jam, jelly or marmalade will turn out perfectly! Certo is. nature's own jellying ingredient, pure fruit pectin. With Certo you boil your peach mixture only 1 minute, after it comes to a full rolling boil. This short boil gives you up to 50 % more jars of golden-good peach preserves. Try this perfect-setting Peach Jam today! IN THE WEEKEND TELY CIE WEEKEND Magazine, with articles by Gregory Clark, Andy O'Brien and others. TV Weekly, with Ron Poulton's Pre- views and program listings for a week. 16 Pages of Color Comics. Regular Saturday Tely with extra page' oil travel, hobbies, books, religion. aer. et.-r'ana• • 10101 • 0.4 •;*1:ty Sherwin-Williams House Paint has superior dura- bility, It outlasts ordi- nary house paint, thus stretching the years be. tween paint jobs. S.W.P. colors are tested for every Canadian climate—give sparkling beauty to your home for years. For longer lasting paint and easier painting see your local Sherwin- Williams Paint Dealer. I 1 I I I I I SHERWIN-WILLIAMS aka 0 PAINTS Ball & Hutch I.H.A. Hardware Phone HU 2-9505 Clinton, Ontario Jam-packed with goodness You'll make this perfect pn. each jam in minutes - with CERTO! Fall Fairs in this area will be held on the following dates: Bayfield Sept, 25, 26 Blyth Sept. 22, 23 Brussels Oct. 1, 2 Dungannon Oct. 9 Exeter Sept. 23, 24 Kincardine Sept. 17, 18 Kirkton Oct. 1, 2 Kitchener Sept. 29 to Oct. 4 Listowel Sept. 28, 29 Lucknow Sept. 23, 24 Mitchell Sept. 29, 30 Parkhill Sept. 24, 25 St. Marys Oct. 6, 7 Seaforth Sept. 24, 25 Stratford Sept. 21-23 Toronto, CNE, .... Aug, 25-Sept. 12 Toronto (Royal) Nov. 13-21 Walkerton , Nov. 4, 5 Zurich Sept. 26 and 28 International Plowing Match, .,.. .• Wentworth County, DundaS, October 13 to 16. For the FINEST BUILDING SUPPLIES at a FAIR PRICE look for this sign of quality LDA Dealers in your Wimp J. W. COUNTER BUILDERS' SUPPLIES Phone HU 2-9612 — Albert St. Clinton, Ont. Sweet Corn on Cob Best Guess For Special Meals Playing Pollyanna is easy en- ough during August and Septem- ber, with sweet, crunchy corn on the cob in season. You can be glad you live in the "New World", for corn is strictly a North American dish, introduced to the early set- tlers by the Indians. And be glad you live in Ontario, where corn is grown and brought to market really fresh. According to D, E. Williams of the Farm Products Inspection Service, Ontario Dep- artment of Agriculture, the crop of sweet corn is excellent this year, too. Best eating is in ears that have plump, milky kernels which are tender yet firm. The husks are a bright green and are tightly wrap- ped around the ear. To keep the quality high, hurry corn to the refrigerator or the cooking ket- tle, Corn may be stored husks and all Or, if you prefer, strip the ears and wrap them in any moisture-proof covering. But plan to use it as soon as pcssible, be- cause it's best when it's fresh. .... . • .. atet6 "kik' t :01) "--4'aiViRiffWmfmtrlfr \ikg'e ot/ IA/0%k TRY 10 MINUTES BEHIND THE WHEE'.... AND YOU'LL KNOW !T'S YOUR KIND OF CAR W.H. Dalrymple & Son BRUCEFIELD Dial HU 2.9211 HELP WANTED MEN and WOMEN to work during late August and September on Corn Processing. State whether days or nights preferred. Apply CANADIAN CANNERS LTD., Exeter, Ontario 32-33-b Tai,JRSDAY, AUGUST 20, :1959 .C14141VN liVWS-nrOZMO PAM -SAWN Youngster Drowned At B.C. Residence Gerald Frederick Herbert, two- year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Herbert was drowned at their home on Lake Skaha, Penticton, B.C., on August 15. He is sur- vived by his parents, a baby bro- ther Walter; his grandmother, Mrs. F. H. Herbert, (Elsie Hib- bert) and an uncle, John D, Her- bert, Victoria B.C. TRY THE WANT ADS THEY .BRING RESULTS .?w,r ur• 1 SHERWIN-WILLIAMS EXTERIOR HOUSE PAINT I PRESERVES AS IT BEAUTIFIES YOUR HOME Juniors Represent Huron On Tour By Bus Throughout Eastern Ontario ricillttnal projects, He has also participated in many Junior Far- mer Seed and Livestock judgiag Competitions being a member of the winning team at the Inter- County Seed Judging .Competition held at Middlesex Seed Fair, He is a member of the Seaforth Jun- for Farmers. 0 BAYFIELD LUCY R, WOODS Phone Bayfield 45 r Mr, and Mrs. James Auld and two children, St. Catherines, are holidaying at "The Highlands," Mrs. Spencer Ervine and daugh- ter Mary Elizabeth, left on Satur- day to visit her parents in South- ampton. Mr. and Mrs. John Elliott, Nan- cy, Susie and Jimmy, Kitchener. are spending a two-week vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William R. Elliott, The Reverend and Mrs. Austin Gay (formerly Miss Isobel Kirk), Brigden, who are on vacation, called on friends in the village re- cently, Miss Helen Gerrie, accompanied by Miss Mary Morton, Durham, spent the weekend at The New Ritz Hotel, Miss Gerrie renew- ed acquaintances in the village. Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Har- rison, Sarnia, rteurned home on Sunday afternoon after visiting for a few days with the former's brother, the Rev. E. J. B. Harris- on at the rectory. Catherine Sparks, elder daugh- ter of Rev, and Mrs. L. Sparks, returned home on Friday after having spent a week at Simpson Park Camp meeting, Romeo, Mich. The Reverend and Mrs. F. H. Paull returned to Listowel on Friday after spending a month at `Camborne House," their home in the village. Miss Carrie Dixon, Brantford, occupied the house from Friday to Sunday evening. Miss Jacqueline Cluff who com- pleted "Primary Methods" cour- se, and Miss Vicki Cluff who took her second year of "In Service" course for teachers at Summer School in Toronto, returned home last week for the remainder of the vacation. Mr. and Mrs., Henry Clark, Woodstock, called at the rectory on Wednesday of last week. Mr. Clark is organist and choirmast- ter of New St. Paul's Church there, and had been staying at the New Ritz Hotel for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. John Townshend and four children, London, are oc- cupying his father's cottage. Bis- hop and Mrs. W. A. Townshend are in Lindsay for the month of August. The Rev. and Mrs. Robert Meally. Blyth, and the Rev. and Mrs. Richard Anions and small daughter Pauline, Ailsa Craig, were guests at the rectory on Monday afternoon. The t w o clergymen were on camp duty for the week at Huron Church Camp on the Blue Water Highway. Huron County Farming Report (By D. H, MILES, Agricultural Representative for Huron County) Recent rains have curtailed threshing and combining opera- tions. High humidity and fre- quent rains have played havoc in our white bean fields. Most of the fields have been attacked by bacterial blight. Should fav- ourable weather develop losses may not be too heavy, but if unfavourable weather develops damage could be severe. After harvest cultivation is tak- ing place. Farmers realize that this is important to control gras- ses even if they are spraying for broad leafed weeds. Corn is easy to prepare—just remove the husks and silk and 41rnp the corn into rapidly boiling water, Cook for five or ten minut- es, until tender enough so that the kernels can be easily slipped from the hulls. Individual buttering and salting to taste at the table does the rest. If there are a few earns of corn left over, which doesn't seem like- ly, you can cut the kernels off the cobs and add them to any mix- ed vegetables, soup, fritters, muf- fins or souffle, Then the out-of-the-kitchen and off-for-a-picnic weather this sum- mer suggests corn on the cob for a welcome change from sandwich and cold drink fare. Fresh corn is made to order for outdoor cooking over an open fire, Roast it over the embers or cook it in a big pot set on the grill and it's almost a different vegetable from the in- door variety. To roast corn, soak it in a bucket of cold water for half an hour before cooking. When the fire has died down to embers, arrange the corn (still in the husks) on the grill. Let it roast for five minutes, then turn the cobs and roast the other side for five minutes. Taste for doneness, peel off the husks and serve at once, with butter. FARMERS We are shipping cattle every Monday for United Co-operative of Ontario and solicit your patronage. We will pick them up at your farm. Please PHONE COLLECT not later than Saturday nights. Seaforth Farmers Co-operative H. S. Hunt, Shipper Phone 773 4a-tth ENJOY THESE EXTRAS Ontario Fairs On Schedule for Fail On Sunday, August 23, two Toes loads of Ontario Junior Farmers will be leaving for a trip to East, ern Ontario and Quebec. Three delegates will be attending from Huron County, Beth Campbell, RR 2, Listowel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Campbell will be one of the 4-H Homemaking Club delegates on the trip. Beth has recently completed her Pray- incial Honours in 4-1-1' Homemak- ing Clubs and achieved her Coun- ty Honours in 1955. In 1957 she was a delegate to the 4-H Home- making Club Girls Conference at Guelph. This year Beth has com- pleted her Grade 13 at the Lis- towel District High School ana plans to attend Stratford Teach- ers College this fall. Miss June Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Alex Smith, RR 5, Seaforth, will be another delegate representing 4-H Homemaking Club Members in. Huron County and Junior Institute Members. June has recently completed 14 4-H Homemaking Club Projects with a very high standard of work. She achieved her County Honours in 1952, her Provincial Honours in 1956. Presently June is teaching in. Logan Township and is a graduate of Seaforth District High School and Strat- ford Teachers College. Jack Broadfoot. RR 1, Bruce- field, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Broadfoot, will be representing' the Huron County Junior Farm- ers and 4-H Agricultural Clubs on this bus trip. Jack has an outstanding record in 4-H Club Work having completed nine ag- •-•-•-•-•-•-•-•-aa-aaa•-••410-0-•