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Hello Homemakers!
have potatoes. They
best vegetable for use
round and the easiest
to serve in a
Why don’t we
them? Some
are fattening,
as fattening
most often used to replace them
—bread, macaroni.
Potatoes contain lots
als and vitamins,
their jackets they
vitamin value which
peeling. Therefore, your resolu
tion should be:
baked
four
watch
cook
soggy
Potatoes are one
staple foods which may be ser
ved twice daily for their energy
value as well as economy.
BAKED POTATOES -
Select potatoes of medium
size; scrub thoroughly and
prick skin with fork; brush
with dripping. Bake in electric
oven at 350 degrees for .about
70 minutes.
Variations:
1. Core the potatoes; stuff with
chopped raw
baking.
2. Core the
centre with
piece of raw
3. Core potatoes lengthwise and
place weiner in centre or
sausage meat.
When potatoes are baked,
make a cross through skin and
squeeze potato
edge stands up.
butter and dash
POTATO
Cook the potatoes in
jackets. Then, remove
cut lengthwise in thick
pieces. Brush with dripping and
roll in grated cheese. Bake in
hot oven for 15 minutes.
QUICK POTATO SOUP
Cook two tablespoons of fine
ly chopped onion in two table-
spons of fat for a few minutes.
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SEE
Yes, we t Stir in two tablespoons of flour
are the | then slowly add 1 quart of
milk and 1 cup of grated pota
toes. Cook 10 minutes. Season
with salt, pepper and
nutmeg.
MASHED TURNIP
POTATO
Cook equal portions
turnips and potatoes
Drain and mash with
milk, h teaspoon sugar and
and
the year
vegetable
of ways.variety
.all cook more of
folks think they
but they are not
as the starches
or
times
the clock—do
them or they
and grey.
are
dash
AND
of
rice, etc.
of miner-
Cooked in
retain the
is lost in
of' diced
together.
B cup of
salt
serve potatoes
with skin on
Then
over
turn
boiled
every week,
not
may
pepper to taste.
CREAMED POTATO
CASSEROLE
medium potatoes
tablespoons fat
tablespoons flour
teaspoon salt
of our
onions before
potatoes; stuff
■cheese and put
core on top.
until the -cut
Add a piece of
of paprika.
TIDBITS
their
skins;
stick
^one loves 8afey
Everyone
will want to try
the
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cCSFd waS
beater. Add salt and; fh fffiChaJethei spread on cold
A t dd floun tatter over heat add flour.
mixture slpwly_over efcg, .
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14 cup butter, shortening, or
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ia teaspoon vanilla extract
cups brown sugar
id sifted PURITY FLOUR
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/Z A few half-walnut meats to
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2
2
1
2 cups milk
J cup grated 'Onion
i cup grated carrot
* Dash pepper
Peel and slice potatoes.
Grease casserole and add layer
of potatoes, then sprinale on
flour and onion and dot with
the fat. Fill with sliced pota
toes; pour in milk. Sprinkle
the seasonings and grated
rot on top. Bake at 35D
grees in electric oven l’or
minutes.
POTATO SALAD
3 cups cubed cooked pota
U cup grated onion
Salt and popper
% cup salad dressing
•Mix together lightly.
Variations:
Grated raw turnip, cookec
diced /vegetables (parsnips, car
rots, celery), corn niblets, peas,
parsley or grated cabbage.
car-
de-
45
from this
the shower
Ross Skin-
Jo h ns or
WINCHELSEA
Quite a number
community attended
at the home of Mrs.
ner for the Misses
Tuesday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Walter;
and Margaret visited on
with Mr. and Mrs.
Frayn e.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold
visited on 'Sunday with i
near iCrediton.
Miss 'Ola Johns spent the
week-end with her parents Mr,
and Mrs. Lewis
villc.
Mr. and Mrs.
spent one day
Mr. and Mrs. Goldwin
Brinsley.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Kirkton spent Sunday
and Mrs. George Davis.
Georg'
Johns of Elim-
Sherwood Br<
last week w
Glenn
Davis of
with Mr.
New Books at '
Hensail Library
Fiction
Pilgrim's Inn .............., Groidge
Within the Hollow
Crown ................ .
,. Barnes
My Lady of Cleves ........ Barnes
The ‘Presipice .........McLellan
The Crusaders ............... Hey in
Young Mrs. Savage ..Stevenson
Dinner at Antonies ....... Keyes
The Big Fisherman ...Douglas
Yonder Shining Light .... Keith
Sanghree ..... .............
Slaughter
Tom Jones ..................Fielding
The Bishop’s Wife ...... Nathan
White Shadows ............. Wadell
Shannon's Way ............. Cronin
Hatter’s Castle .............• Cronin
Cloak and Dagger .......... Ford
And the Deep Blue Sea.. Knotts
The Scabob Murder
Case ....................VanDine
Prairie Guns .............Hallerson
Journey into Fear ...... .Ambler
Mother .......................... Norris
Tomorrow will be Better.. Smith
Crosswinds ..,...............Cheavers
Spotlight ........................ Miller
Too Many Yesterdays....... Roger
Daisy Kenyan ............Janeway
Dangerous Legacy ........... Cox
The Golden Hawk ......... Yirby
Fool’s Goal .................... Bower
War on the Saddle
Rock ....................... Ermine
The Lighted Box .......... Cooper
To Effect an Arrest ..... Steele
Ravenswood ....................Doner
The Gulf of Time ......Standish
The Cleft Rock ............ Hobart
The M'cKerny’s Carry
On ..................... McKinnery
Fear Kissed 'my Lips ...... Ames
The Captain of the
Polestai* ................... Doyle
Silent in the Saddle .......... Fox
Rainbow Cottage ............. Hill
The Doctor on Elm
Street ...................Hamilton
A Time for Love ............ West
The Last Trail ................ Grey
Troubled Range ............ Mann
The Red Widow
Mystery ................... Dickson
The Case of the Careless
Kitten .................... Gardner
Non Fiction
Green Fields Afar ....Middleton
Laughter in .the Next
Room ..................... Sitwell
In Search of South
Africa ...................... Morton
■ How to Stop
’ Worrying ............Carnegie
Smile Please .................. Topp
Gettings Things Done ..... Laird
s This New Canada .. McWilliams
Stairway to the Stars.Dimibille
Algonquin Story ........ Sanders
. Face .Powder and Gun
Powder ...................... Elite
The Gathering
< Storm .................Churchhill
v Bevin ............................. Evans
f That’s Me all Over ...... Skinner
GRAND BEND
Nothing like being up to date.
That is what Mr. Bert Wain
wright thinks. He has his 'gar
den dug up and onions planted.
The sympathy of the •commun
ity goes out to the Brown family
in the death of Mr. William
Brown. He was well known here.
Mr. and Mrs. Barto, of De
troit, visited with Mr. W. A.
Mollard over the week-end; also
Mr. and Mrs.
troit.
The W.M.S.
in the United
evening. You
it. ("The
shine").
Mr. and
girl, who
Hospital, is home improving
nicely* Also Mrs. Ralph’s little
baby is getting along nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Oliver spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
sell Webb.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Pherson, of Buffalo, visited
friends
Week.
Mrs.
Midi,,
Mr.
Pollock has been
sometime.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton
returned home from a
west, going by motor.
Mr, and Mrs. Wainright Were
in Detroit this week-end
MA Wainright’s sisteis
Ill.
Ben Yeo,of De-
is having i
Church on
will want
Tempest and
a play
Friday
to see
Sun-
Mrs. Foster’s little
was in St. Joseph’s
around the burg
Don Webb,
visited with
and Mrs. Sol
of Lausin
her parents,
Pollock. Mr.
laid up tot
Mathers
trip out
visiting
who is
Protect Yourself
Many people accept
colds as inevitable and tuilinpof-
tant. But colds can be danger
ous. They may lead to bronch
itis, pneumonia or slnusitis.Souud
physical condition helps ward
off colds. This winter piotect
yourself by dressing and ea’intr
properly, avoiding sudden drafts
and close, stuffy rooms.
winter
A small pinch of salt added
to the olive oil, if the taste is
considered unpleant, will mine I It agreeable.
-aven W.M.S,
C a ve n Auxiliary Women*
Missionary Society met ,at the
ome of Mirs. G. Dow Tuesday
ith Mrs. H. H, Strang preside
ig.
The devotional excercises "were
1 charge of Mrs. F. Whilsmith
peniiig the meeting with a call
i worship and singing "Teach
le Lord The Perfect V/ay."
as recorded * in
St. Matthew and St. Luke were
read by Mrs. Johnston and Mrs.
Hatter. The hymn "Jesus Calls
Us O’er The Tumult’’ was sung,
followed by p r a y e r. Mrs.
Sinclair read some interesting
anecdotes from Christian World
Facts. Mrs. Sillery reported
current events from Glad Tidings
magazine and the Press,she also
read extracts from letters
received fropj missionaries in
foreign fields.
Mrs. Moir reviewed the hymn
"O n w a r d Christian Soldiers."
Mrs. H. v H. Strang introduced
the study book "Enter China,"
giving an outline of the geo
graphy and population. China
has a history “of ancient culture
and progress, the people being
hardworking, thrifty, polite and
possess a sense of humor.
The meeting closed with sing
ing "O Spirit of the Living God”
and prayer.
lie .Beatitudes,
as Canada’s,
depend o n
vitamin D
Bottled Sunshine
In a climate such
children cannot
getting sufficient
from the sun to .prevent rickets
and build strong bones and
teeth. Nor is the regular diet
usually rich enough in vitamin
D. 'Sufficient vitamin D may be
had only in the form of fish
liver oils and other reliable
preparations.
Juvenile Fiction
Happy 'Playtime ......... Grannan
Paul .............................. Foster
Little Pictures for Little
People ..................
Adventures of 'Chippy
Bobby .................
Timothy Tobby Oat ..
Barbara Lamb ..........
Boppet Please Stop It,
Boomtown Boy .........
Circus .........................
An A.B.C. of Birds ...
Five-acre Hill ............
Seabird .......................
Yellowstone Scout .....
Mystery up the.'Winding
'Stair .........’........... Orton
Lost Treasure Trail .... Maxwell
Vicki’s Mysterious Friend Jacob
Ranger ........................... Strong
Danger at the Draw
Bridge ........... Wirt
The Sea of Adventure .... Blyton
Black Beauty ................. Sewell
White Boots ........-......... Watson
Luke Baldwin’s
Vow
Steedman
Bachilder
...... Cam
...... 'Cam
... Binney
... Luiski
... Disney
..... King
.... Corey
.. Hulling
..... Rush
Callahan
WE STILL HAVE A
LARGE SELECTION
OF
LADIES’
BABIES’ WEAR
See Our
Fur Coats
On Sale Now
Melvin’sIT’S SMART
IT’S THRIFTY
TO SHOP AT
Clearance
Th is Is the Last Week
of Our Store-Wide
SALE
Bargains
BUT THE / CHOICE
IS GOING
QUICKLY!
Coats, Dresses
Blouses, Underwear
All Greatly Reduced
CHILDREN’S AND
can you see
Rufi-
of CanadaALUMINUM COMPANYMc-
Witli
Not only tilings for the kitchen.
In fact, more than 1,000
“Well,” you say, “it depends
on the kitchen.”
Producers and Processors of Aluminum for
Canadian Industry and World Markets
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...and here’s why
. aluminum
is so useful-in a kitchen?
Always looks smart
Heats quickly, evenily
Strong aha light
# $
Mow many made of
Right! The more modern the
kitchen^ the more aluminum
you will see. For aluminum is
the modern metal. It has so
many advantages. It is light,
strong, good-looking, will not
rust. No wonder more and
more people want more and
more things made of it.
Canadian firms are shaping
aluminum into products as big
as railway cars, as small ah hair
curlers.
All this means a lot of work for
Canadians. There are 15,000
people on the Alcan payroll.
Then, too, there are all the
fifty-odd thousand people who
make the thousand-and-one
aluminum articles which you
see in the stores.
Yes, aluminum means a lot to
you and to Canada!
Aluminum novertutit
Lighter to Use
In ANY HOME, tbilOy 6t
tomorrow, you are likely
to find aluminum duet
pans, garden tools, light
ing fixtures, paint, Venti
lator covers or hot sir
vents, vacuum cleaner
attachments, porch furni
ture, Venetian blinds,
window frames with fly
screens and double win
dows built right in.