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How Shall We Escape
If We Neglect So Great
SALVATION. Heb. 2:3
ESCAPE WHAT?
The wicked shall
HELL.
ESCAPE
Believe
CHRIST
SAVED.
ESCAPE
Behold,
time;
tion.
be turned into
Psalm 9:17
HOW?
on the
and thou shalt be
Acts 16:31
LORD JESUS
WHEN?
now is
now is the
the accepted
day of salva-
11 Cor. 0:2
DO IT NOW.'!!
live, saith the Lord God, I
no pleasure in the death of
BRINSLEY
World Day of Prayer,
which was to be held in Brinsley
United Church on Friday last,
was withdrawn on account of
the storm which caused drifted
roads.
The services in both Anglican
and United Churches, Brinsley,
were cancelled on account of the
weather on Sunday last.
St. Mary’s Anglican Church,
Brinsley, held its annual pan
cake supper on Tuesday evening
last. It was a very great success,
but, owing to the weather, a
number of people were deprived
from attending. A program was
provided by the Morton sisters,
and Miss McEwen of Ailsa Craig
and a short play by Lucan
Young People entitled “Supper
For Five”.
A number of relatives and
friends gathered at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. William Grieves
recently in honour of their
twenty-fifth wedding anniversary.
Congratulations!
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lewis held
a birthday celebration Tuesday
evening" last, in honor of the
latter's father, Mr. Wesley
ley. Those attending were
Wesley Morley, Mr. and
Harvey Morley, Mr. and
Stanley Steeper, Harvey and
lie, Mr. and Mrs.
and Wesley.
Congratulations
Mrs. Ken Sholdice
of a daughter.
Mr. Douglas Lewis
week-end in Toronto.
Miss Gertrude Amos spent
week-end in London.
Mor-
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Les-
Jack Hodgson
As I
have
the wicked; but that the wicked
turn from his way and live.
Ezekiel 33:11
Hear Charles Fuller on station
CKLW, Windsor, 12:00 to 12:30
E.S.T. Sunday noon.
EDGEWOOD
and Mrs. Joe Zubal and
Barbara spent Saturday with Mr.
and Mrs. John Rabat-
Mr. and Mrs. John Middleton
of Lucan visited the past week
with their daughter,
Garrett, and son, Earl
ton.
Quite a number from
tended the shower at
for Mrs. Stanley
Friday evening,
Little Alice and Freddie Pfaff,
who have been with
Mrs. Ray Moore, the
have returned home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Mr.- and Mrs. Joe Zubal spent
Sunday in Stratford.
Mr. Don Middleton attended
the Junior Farmers on Thursday
night.
A Women Is Only
As Old a$ her Figure
Don’t let your figure gossip
about your age! You will
look, feel, and vact years
younger with »
SPIRELLA FOUNDATION
For an appointment
phone 125
Mrs. V. Armstrong.
%
is suf-
Mr.i
and
Rodd on
serv-
Mrs.
Is he
if he
on Sun-
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■cups sifted flour
tbsips. cocoa
tsp. salt.
tbsp, vinegar
Mrs.
Mrs.
were
Jim
ning
and Mrs. Gordon Johns
William Stephen
from an attack of shin-
Mrs. Lome Passmore
Sharon, of Thames
Riley
real—
Miss
Mrs.
lucky
con-
for some weeks-
heart condition.
Wilbur Kirk,by
visitors
Wallace Bowden
WOODHAM
Phone Kirkton 53rl0
Marys, visited on Sunday
and Mrs. Clarence
SUNSHINE
Honey, I've bought soma-
for the one I love best,
what?
thing
Guess
She: A box of cigars.
WHAT’S IT ALL ABOUT? PRINCE CHARLES WANTS TO KNOW — Prince Charles
(in buggy, at left) is more interested in the antics of the photographer than in the little
girl who has .stepped up to speak to the royal youngster. A plainclothes detective appears to
be curbing her enthusiasm to approach too close to the buggy, although Prince Charles’
nurse doesn’t seem a bit worried. In the pram following the princely procession a little girl
takes the ‘ quite oblivious of being part of a royal promenade. —-C.1\C.
to
on
Mr. and
the arrival
spent
repair dental
damage is at
this time the
and the work
A Stitch In Time
It is easier to
cavities when the
an early stage. At
cavities are small
can be done .with a minimum of
dicomfort for the patient. If al
lowed to go unchecked, the cav
ity will become larger and may
destroy the tooth. The teeth
should be checked at least twice
a year by a qualified dentist.
CHARLES E. FULLER
P.O. Box 123 Los Angeles 53, Cal.
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The red-roughness of chapped skin is a menace to every
woman’s beauty—and this painful and unattractive con
dition is common during winter when you go so frequently
front heated rooms into the icy outdoors—-and Jack Frost
is your constant companion in outdoor sports,
why your face and hands need the
of tiie creams and lotions featured in
meat
your
keep
spite
many friends of Mrs.
Irwin McElrea will be pleased to
know that she is showing some
improvement after being
fined to her bed
suffering from a
Mr. and Mrs.
of Kirkton were
day with Mr. and Mrs.
Rodd.
Mr.
f ering
gles.
Mr.
and children, Larry and Linda,
of St. ’ ’ ' ” ‘
with
Johns.
Mr.
and baby,
Road, were visitors at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar
Friday of last week.
Mr. Thomas Coward
Clayburn and boys of
visited on Saturday evening with
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hern.
Some of the local members of
the Woodham L.O.L. attended
the Biddulph district L.O.L. an
nual meeting held in the Orange
'Hall in Lucan Monday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Scott of
Farquhar, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Russell of Russeldale, Mr. and
Clifford Scott and Mr. and
Bill Rundle of Woodham
visitors with Mr. and
Miller on Wednesday
of last week.
ITS
FRAGRANCE
IS SEALED
IN VACUUM
3 carrots
'Salt
Pepper
1 Va cups water
Cut steak into 1-inch cubes.
Brown on both sides jn hot fat.
Peel vegetable and cut into Vi-
inch thick slices. Place layers of
meat, and vegetables in a large
covered casserole or baking dish.
Sprinkle each layer with salt and
pepper. Add water. Cover and
bake in electric oven 350 degrees
for 2 hours. ’Makes 2 to 3
ings.
Mrs. D. A. suggests:
Wacky Cake
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1 cu.p cold water
1 cup sugar
1 tsp. soda
5 tbsps. shortening
1 tsp. vanilla
Sift flour. Measure. Add sugar,
cocoa, soda and salt. Sift into
greased and waxed paper lined
I 9 x 9 x 2-inch pan, Make three
grooves in dry ingredients. Put
shortening in 1 groove, vinegar
in the second, and vanilla in the
third. Pour over cold water. Beat
in
30
Hello Homemakers! According
to the definition of a key, it is
something which opens or dis
closes. Our homemakers have
many keys to tasty meals and
some favourite recipes have been
given to us for publication. To
day’s favourites suit today’s way
of life. They are basically simple
yet colourful and flavourful.
These recommended dishes are
an indication that partially pre
pared foods and automatic elec
tric gadgets have given home
makers more pride in cooking
their specialties.
Modern Trends
1. Roll cookies are being sup
planted by drop or cut cookies
which take less time. Brownies
and spice cookies lead the par
ade.
2. With various mixtures on
the market, many cooks are mak
ing their own rolls, muffins, tea
biscuits and bread. The .crisp
French loaf and rye bread are
becoming popular.
3. Most popular luncheon or
supper dish is a ;casserole, usual
ly of meat, fish, or cheese, serv
ed with a salad, Salmon, breast
of lam, hamburger and sausages
are the usual meats accompanied
by potatoes, noodles or rice and
flavoured with canned soup,
sauce or bouillon cube.
4. Today, soup is prepared
for just one meal by adding
vegetable juice or gravy, which
has been stored in the refrigera
tor, to canned soups.
5. Vegetables are served in
greater variety and in a variety
of ways. Salads, souffles, sauces,
loaves, stuffings and vegetable
plates have more taste
appeal.
6. There are fewer
and boiled -puddings in
son to gelatin refrigerator ' des
serts and baked fruits w 11 li
sauces.
The Suggestion Box
Mrs* I. B. suggests:
Gaudy Apple Vie
medium-sized tart a, p pl es,
pared and sliced
cup brown sugar
tsp. cinnamon
tbsp, lemon juice
cup flour
cup brown sugar
cup ground walnuts
cup butter, at room temper
ature
tsp. salt.
Place apples in greased (Much
pie pan. prinkle with the v* cup
brown sugar, e. i n n a m o n, and
lemon juice. Mix Hour, the 1 cup
brown sugar, walnuts, butter,
and salt until well bl e n d e d.
Sprinkle over apples, ’ pressing
firmly to form a thick topping.
Bake in electric oven at 350 de
grees for 55 to 60 minutes.
Makes 8 servings,
suggests:
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and eye
steamed
campuri-
until almost smooth, Bake
electric oven, 35'0 degrees for
minutes. Makes 12 servings.
Mrs. J. C. suggests:
Jam
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Imperial Oil Limited
Carleton Place Maple
Cornwall Belleville
Farmer Haye: “That Jones boy
who used to work for you wants
me to give him a job.
steady?”
Farmer Seede: "Well,
was any steadier he’d be motion
less.”
Stratford
Peterborough
J. (’.
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cups sifted flour
cup sugar
tsp. salt
cup shortening (half butter)
egg well beaten
cup jajn
cup finely chopped nuts
Sift flour. Measure and sift
again with sugar and salt. Cut
in shortening until mixture re
sembles coarse meal. Add egg,
Mix until flour is just blended.
Chill slightly. Press % of the
mixture into an ungreased S-inch
layer cake pan. Spread with jam.
Sprinkle nuts over jam. Roll re
maining dough into a square 7 x
7 inches. Cut into eight strips.
Arrange strips lattice fashion on
top, Bake in electric, oven of 375
degrees for 35 to 40 minutes or
until top is lightly browned.
Makes eight servings.
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Yardley*s Hand Lotion
Elizabeth Arden\ Hand-O-Tonic
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Mrs. D, K.
Chess (’altos
1
7
1
pastryrecipe rich
egg yolks
cup brown
packed ,
cup granulated sugar
cup butter
tsp. grated lemon rind
sugar, firmly
obertson
Your Drugs At
1
1
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Like patty shells or tart
with pastry. Chill- Cut remainin:
Ingredients together with
knives or pastry blender. Do not
stir or beat, iplace in pastry
shells. Bake in electric oven of
425 degrees. Makes 6 to 8 pat
ties or tarts,
Mrs, E. H. M. suggests:
Oven Stow
% lb. round steak
Fat
3 large potatoes
3 onions
<rt*
two.
Kippen East WJ
Ra ises Benefit Funds
A successful benefit euchre
and dance was held in the town
hall, sponsored by Kippen East
Women's Institute with proceeds
for 19-monflis-old Linda Munroe,
of Kippen, who .has been ill in
Victoria Hospital, London, for
three months. She is at her
home now. Het father is crippled
from polio. Over .$100 was rea
lized for the baby.
Winners were: Mrs. Gordon
Love, Hillsgreen; Miss M. Adams
of Windsor; Mrs, I. Henderson,
Kippen; Bob Gemmell, Seaforth;
Bob Hush all, Kippen; Ivan For
sythe, Seaforth. Lunch prize was
won by Miss Margaret .Sinclair,
of Kippen, and the basket of
groceries donated by W. F.
merchant of Hensail, which
ized $13.20 was won by
Norma Deitz, of Kippen.
J, R. Murdock drew the
ticket. Music for the dance was
furnished by Murdock’s orches-