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YOU need this
when deep—fat frying
French—fried potatoes, chicken,
and many other foods are delicious.
prepared in your deep—fat
fryer, But, for safety's sake; keep
the !tying • temperature at 'the
proper level by using a nd watching
a cooking thermometer.
The flash point, or temperature at
which the vrtpoursftomthe boiling
fat can be ignited by 0 'match flaMe
or spark, is less than 100 degrees
ab0','0, • the maximum • frying
temperature of 400 degrees. And.
the ignition temperature, at which
the hot fat itself .can burst into ..
flame, is only about 200 degrees
• higher than the flash point.
Therefore,. it is very important to•
keep the frying temperaturs to a
controlled, safe 'level,
Never leave your fryer unattended
will le warming fat to frying temp—
erature, 'Because heat from the
stove element under the fryer
cannot escape rapidly, the temp—
erature of the fat rises quickly.
It can increase past the frying
level to flash point and ignition
stages in the time you might
take to answer the door or
telephone. If you are interrupted by
a , call during frying, be sure to
turn down the element underyour
fryer. Don't rely on fryer thermo—
stats — although they help reduce
the danger of overheating, the,/
don't always work.
Would you like to enjoy safer
deep—fat frying in' your home?
CIAG has a limited supply, of
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THE &RUSSEL POST, BRUSSELS, ONTARIO
THURSDAY, OCTOIIitill 91.11,
O. P. P. QUESTIONS
AND ANSWERS
Question;
Dear Constable:
I alwys figured that the road
laws were put in the Driver's
handbook for a purpose and every_
one is supposed to abide by those
rules. On page 4. of the book it
states as folloWS: "An applicant
who is 16 years of age but under
1.7 years is required to have the
signed consent of both parents
ar guardiang before applying for
an instruction permit." Why are
these statements printed or pub-
lished-if they are not carried out?
I. know of a young person who
just received his anti who had
only his mother's signature. Now
why do they state things like that,
because, in lots of eases a child.
has to wait :bocnuse both parents
don't agree on the child's driving.
I would like your opinion.
ANSWER:
What you state is quite true.
Laws do change, and this is a
law that was changed recently,
after the latest handbooks were
printed. The. law now requires the
consent of one parent only.
Question:
Dear Constable ;
The rnles nic rtn'd nny it is
against the laW to double •park in
a town, do they not. Well then,
how in the world do 501110 people .
get away • with stoiming nn the
main street beside parked cars
and. leaving their cars unattended
while they do their shopping?
Other cars have to drive in the
opposite- lane • to get by without
driving. into the car • which is•
donble parked,:
ANSWER:
This is a diffieult question in
answer, Inin slate that the rules
of the road say it is against the
law to doable park in o town, how-
ever, this is mit entirely right.
rho Ilighway 'Traffic Act covers
such things as parking on Kings
Highways and Illigte,voys but tit
dons not sinc nnything abeut to\%os,
dighways rota through towits. this
is trne, but in most eases towns,
cities and, villages have by-laws.
Seine permit double parking and
sonic it would depend in
the 1)y-him's inassed by the town,
city' or village whether deuble
parking is•legal or not. I would
suggest, that it you have a problem
with doirnle parking, you check
with the police force responsible
for your particuinr area anti ascer-
tain if double parking n. permitted,
WAL'FON
:Mrs. Alvin :McDonald visited
with Toronto relatives for a week.
Mr. and :Mrs. Neil ;11cCavin
and family wore recent weekend
visitor in Thornbury with Mr. an.d.
Airs: John McOnvin,
Mr and Mrs. James MeDanald
had as recent guests, Mr 'and Mrs.
'Stanley McDonald of Detroit,
Walton "Needle Pushers"
The Wallen 4-II, tliris' Club \vas
bold at the home of Miss neverley
McCall, oWallon Needle Pushers"
was the name chosen for the
lob, Mrs, Allan Searle led a dis-
eussion "]'Tow to create a
design". A demonstration of hew
to make the blanket stitch was
given by the leaders, Mrs, Searle,
and Mrs, McCall. The girls made
a, sample for their record books.
Marie 'Nolan and Annette Swep
served tannin Members of, the
rltlh include Gail Searle, Marie
Nolan, Beverley "Mc(all Lorin)
Cooper. janine 'Houston, June Win
Hams:inn Lynne AleDonahl, Linda
Johnston, Annette Zwep., Officers
of the club are; Beverley McCall,.
P r Y, n Do nald., Pica,.
president; flail Soarlo, press 1.0-
Porter.
Walton W. I. Meeting
•
'111.0 Walton 'Women's Institute
-'nn-'ring was held in •the Com-
: mu n 11 y with Mrs, Alvin
Melionalif. president presiding I'm' •
the business session. The minutes.
were rend by Mm's. 'Wm. 'Hum-
;Aries. Roll response was the •
110010 of a book read diwing the.
year.
Mrs. inlvin Mellon:11d, Mrs. 'Wm,
Hinnphries, Mrs. Alliur ZTcCall
and Mrs. Samos Clark will be.
delegntes to the County Tinny in
Dunganonn on Oetaber 0th. Mrs,.
Gerald Watson and Mrs. Kenneth
McDonald will he the Willton W.1,
representatives at the Pall Con..
volition in anelph on October 'Oh
and 9 t h.
Mr6, Stewart iliuntiltrios will
pinee the 'W,f. wreath 01 Brussels
cenotaph at the Nov, rith themor.
inl servine.
The next meeting at' this In-
stitute will be a Hallowe'en Party
with East Hnron members as
guests. on October 29th.
A Court 'Whist Party will be
held ill the Comunity Hall with
Mrs. Nelson Marks, Mrs. Ray
'ithether Mrs. 4nonneth McDonald
.fit's. Stewart ITJimpindes as con-
veners,
:111's. Neil McGavin will be one
of the leaders at the training
school, for .Poods and Nutrition,
to be held in Senforth October
21st and. 22nd. The courso is en-
titled nThe main dish makes the
meal",
nitlduention" wail the 8nlijoet of
the program with Mrs. Berald
‘Vatstin and Mrs. Donald -Mc-
Donald in charge. Mrs. Wm.
T mplivi es conti'ilmted a poem.
James are; sopprin-
teirdeul far schools, Huron County
ltooi'tl nf indizeation was the guest
speaker, Mr. Coulter chose (is his
subject: ;,New titles on old
Material", and talked of a cotinty
tour Man prOP,Vanl.
sehoelS, schools for the retarded,
outdoors education, and home ilt-
tructors, At the conclusion of his
address an interesting question
mid answer period was bola,
In 'her introduction of
coulter ;,-mr",,;,. Donald mrPoruod
told his listeners he is a native
.Morris Township olid hod re-
eeived his high school etinention
in Wingam and attended Western
University, London, and /Toronto
. • -
;Iini Wan inSnOetOr of
',111'011 .uunly Cuhlir schnolii. be-
fore becoming area superiliten-
t sun expressed
,if the nroup and pre-
smiled Air, (noilien a Ott,
Mrs. Wilbur Titrnbtill ivinner of
a drow l'ot' towels.
Mrs. Harold..
Holger, Aictiam Mrs.
Lit \\"01 ,%11t1011 )11"A. .Kenneth
Mel/ottani $erved
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