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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1942-11-27, Page 6Hints On Fashions amumusi A. H. McTAVISH, B.A. Teeswater, Ontario Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public and Conveyancer *Office: Gofton House, Wroxeter every Thursday afternoon 1.30 to 4.30 and by appointment. ' Phone - Teeswater 120J. Frederick A. Parker OSTEOPATH Offices: Centre St., Wingham Osteopathic and Electric Treat/ meats. Foot Technique, Phone 272. Wingham. flumes. ntruty,-AL aPitokroa., NEVER SAILED 101 SEA 44t7rx %mtg. a ittklEt t tat) AR PLefec Oe , , Pi% ib4 Itif. WETT A.VRACM 6USil 1 DIVIg4 cotter.y AK OPER th4eRttli1/4 1$ DUI Vir. PLACID Og 'fa 'ea of Ali MA/1101.141 it.16 4:1 1Yht001.10, fili WO0.1.01.y 41,104# r...• 0.3.6.66.66.6.t..w.bi6/1 .1 17 le at 9 r. 4 '6 au 36 39 (THAT'S A PRETTY. STORY, EPVIE,o, I-IAROL.Y EVER SEEN A TACKLE SCORE A "TOUCHDOWN It MUGGS AND SKEETER rusrer4 EPPIE,IPYOU T4E'rs OKAY, WANT '1(0 PLAY ON OUR MUGGS, SUrAH DULceratau. TEAM, JEST wArn. T'Grr L HAVE TO TAKE A LEETLE PRACTICE ORDERS PROM RUNt SALL stiNf !! WIP 71-1' ORDERS ft 'TOLD '''ANJ BEFORE YOU'RE GOING .rb PLAY RIGHT TACKLE rTHAT MEANS Ybu WOO* HAVE ANY OCCASION -ro CARRY THE 1-1 BALL ft fILAYED TACKLE (AST WEEK FOR114 R S91GERV ANO ErOELY ELEVEN. 'TOUCHDONS/! BY WAXY BISHOP fY 'CAUSE EVRY PLAYS9 AH TACKLED DROPPED11-1 BALL A1-4 PER 1-1111)"..AN RAN PER A TOUCI-IPOWN !f TOFM " k.1 Of444k PAGZ, T114.11(70(14Y,. NQV, Z70.1, I.94Z WINGT-I-111 ADVANCE-TMIE$ r000mmroommumirook6 ,{1.••". Beets, scalloped or baked tomatoes, something crisp and green like cook- ed cabbage, green beans, peas, and, then a salad of raw celery or -carrot sticks, pickles, olives, etc,, or even a fruit salad. Today's Menu Scalloped Potatoes Harvard Beets Green Beans Waldorf Salad Parisian Apple. Pie Tea, Coffee or Cocoa Parisian Apple Pie 5 or 6 tart apples, thinly sliced 1 tbsp. lemon juice cup brown sugar 1/2, cup honey tbsp. butter tsp, grated nutmeg 2 eggs, separated, 1 tsp, baking powder' 1 cup floor JAP DESTROYER MORTALLY ;NIT tSp, salt to .% cup milk BMW -a pie plate and fill with Apples, Sprinkle with the honey and add lemon juice and .nutmeg, Cream butter and sugar, add yolks of eggs and beat well. Sift flour,,, salt and baking powder and- add to first mix- ture alternately with milk, and -beat for about 2 tninutes. Pout, this bat- ter over apples and bake in moderate oven (350 deg. 1:-?,)- until apples .areifort, and a fork inserted in batter comes out dry and clean. Beat up whites of eggs to stiff froth, sweeten with 2 tablespoons sugar and beat again. Spread on pie and return td oven to brown „slightly, Serye hot with thick cream or Plain.. Harvard Beets 12 small beets or 2 cups cooked beets, cubed tbsps., butter 'cup sugar tbsp, cornstarch' cup mild vinegar - • 1,4, tsp, salt Canned or cooked beets may be used, and small beets may be left whole, Melt butter in saucepan, add relief from.spiffy Wpm of MIXING BOWL /If /0001 .1441414. Ilkes,10...11•440,044. TIMB To BAKE CHRISTMAS GOODIES Four weeks befo -e tIlt;11 time. to start !:'your festive ,bakie-ig. Be sure to plan for this important vnii.,asion and have your wartitne :wipes on hand, 'While pre-war frills are out, WQ still have Ian abundance of good things for our baking - and don't forget that Christ-. 1:11as goodies make such acceptable gifts, when gaily wrapped, and cost $0 • ',rear ding to market forecasts, tur- key and other fowl will be Plentiful. Our own Canadian vegetables are abundant and we have plenty of flour -votamin-rich. flour, However, need for fat conservation is our signal' to substitute quick breads made with the. new shortening or lard for the richer , cookies. We suggest that you try to save a little sugar every week for your Christmas baking. Raisins and cur- rants are expected to be available. Here's a tip - steep them in a little water, sieve, and then use them as part of the sweetening. Common spices are on hand and citron peel, too. Cashew nuts from India may arrive in time, but if not there are our flav- ourful, rosy Canadian apples. Cheese is plentiful - in spite of tremendous shipments to Great Britain - and crackers, too, since'many of them do not require sugar, And so there will be Christmas fare for Christmas doings-enough holiday good things to please both young and old. 3'• • OSE MIEDICOMIE Are swollen mem, gbiTgriulip4uVeticulegd. by a stalls?' bead cold making life miserable for you? Then relieve discomforts with a few drops of Woks Va-tro-nol up each nostril: Va-tro-nol is so effective because it does three important things-, go)th4eliirlistatsiwocnile(43)14heerP7fiatis4ehs nasal passages, clearing clogging mucus, And remenaw, when used in time, PICKS prevent many cold:: MA TRO•MOl. • cornstarch and blend well,, stir, stigar, add vinegar slowly, stirring it!: in Carefully to make' smooth paste,. Add beets and let - stand in warm place until beets are warmed through and nicely flavored. Season with salt.: and pepper,. Serves 4, • - A Japanese destroyer is shown smoking after she was hit by a bomb from a Flying Fortress off. Normandy Isle in the South Pacific. Soon after 'the photo was made rafts and personnel were seen in the water. NON-ESSENTIAL FOODS IN THE DIET carbon tetrachloride; sponge with hot water, Rub dry. 3, Grease decays fabrics, Remove butter or other types of grease with carbon tetrachloride. 4. Stain from water in flower case, or dog -stains. Use hot water. No luck? Try 1,4 cup salt in 2 cups wat-. er. Then sponge with weak ammonia water. Rinse off and rub dry. Other questions have been answered directly by mail due to limitel space this week. Anne Allan invites you: -to write to her c/o The Advance-Times. Send in your questions on homemaking problems and watch this column. for replies.. Dark Fruit Cake % cup butter, cup brown sugar,114 cup seeded raisins cut, 11 cup currants, Ift cup citron,' sliced thin, %, cup molasses, 2 eggs, % cup milk, 2 cups flour, % tsp. baking soda, 1 tsp. cin- cinamon, Y:2 tsp. allspice, 1.4, tsp. mace, .tsp. cloves, Y tsp. lemon extract. Directions same as for Dundee Cake. ,Carrot Pudding 2 cups grated carrots, his cup chopped suet, li cup sugar, it cup corn syrup, 1- tsp. salt, rind and juice of 1 lemon, „1 cup crushed Graham Cracker Crumbs, % cup nuts, %. tsp. cinnamon, tsp: cloves, 2 tsps. baking powder, 1 cup seedless raisins. Combine all ingredients. Turn into a well-greased mould. Cover and steam in well-cooker 2-2% hours. Lemon Marshmallow Sauce 1 egg, 2% tbs. flour, % cup corn syrup, 11/4 cups hot water, juice of 1 lemon, 1 tb. butter, 8 to 10 marshmallows, rind of 1 jemon. Beat egg, add sugar and flour. Add hot water gradually. Cook on "Low" until thick. Add lemon rind, juice and butter. Remove from heat, add cut marshmallows and allow to stand until dissolved. * * * THE QUESTION BOX Mrs. J. B. A, suggests: That you be prepared for hilarity and anything that may happen to your precious rugs or furniture during the holidays, ° Answer: We agree, and suggest: 1, Blot up any fruit juices hunted-, iately. Apply cold water, blot and re- peat. 2. Saturate chewing gum spots with * * * RECIPES The luncheon or supper Meal can be a very attractive one, full of the necessary food elements, if the proper, care is exercised in preparation and planning beforehand, Too many people serve the usual slab of cold meat and potato salad without any attempt whatsoever to make this meal ap- petizing; wholesome and well-balanc- ed, Children coming boisterously in af- ter school is out, their appetites fairly shouting -for plenty of good,, whole- some food, should be served a meal which will restore the energies they have expended and build firm, healthy bones and tissue, SausageS and fried potatoes followed by ,daughnuts and jam for a filler may sound rather nice to the average child, but, though ex- pensive foods, they do ndt contain nearly enough vitamins and minerals so necessary to the growing body. So Much fried food, too, .is difficult -to digest. St. Lawrence Starch Co. Limited The audience was intently watching an emotional draina, "Oh, what is there left for me now."' she cried in anguish. A startling cry from' the galley came in reply: ."Ice creain, cig- arettes; ginger ale, peanuts," for the vendor had not noticed the curtain was still up. Following are two types of lunches.. A comparison will show at once what is meant: .. High Value Lunch Baked Lima Beans- Toasted Whole Wheat Cheese Sandwich Carrot and• Celery Salad Apples or Applesauce and Cream Milk. Low Value Lunch Fried Sausage and Potatoes Stewed Tomatoes White Bread and Butter Doughnuts and Jam Tea. The high value lunch shows imag- ination in planning; is nicely balanced,, with no preponderance of any" one= type of food as in the low value lunch, and consists of food containing the essential vitamins and minerals. The children, too, 'will enjoy this kind of meal much more, Write to Health League of Can- ada, 11 Avenue Road, Toronto, Ont,, for your free vitamin chart. Dundee Cake la cup butter, 24 cup sugar, 4 eggs, % cup nuts, chopped, .1/4 cup peel cut fine, 2%, cups flour, % tsp. salt, 1 tsp. baking powder, 1 cup seedless raisins, 1?-,6 cups currants, 2 tbs. orange juice, Topping- % cup citron peel, cut in thin slices, and 3;6 cup candied cher- ries, cut in pieces. Cream butter, add sugar slowly. Beat in eggs thoroughly. Stir in nuts. Sift flour with baking powder and salt, mix with fruit, and add to first mix- ture. Add orange and lemon peel mix- ed with orange juice. Mix thoroughly and put in two or three small pans lined with was paper and greased. Cover top with candied cherries or citron. Bake in electric oven 275° for 1-131 hours. Cover with paper for the last 20 minutes of baking. Glazed Cranberry Muffins 2 cups flour, 3 tsps. baking powder % tsp. salt, 3 tbs. sugar, 1 egg, 1 cup milk, 3/4 cup melted fat, stewed cranberries. Mix and sift the flour, baking powder, salt and sugar. Beat the egg and to it add the milk, Stir lightly and quickly into the flour mixture and add melted fat. Fill well-greased muf- fin tins about half full of the mixture and in each place a teaspoon of stew- ed cranberries; cover with more of the batter. Bake in electric oven at 400' for 25 minutes.. Household I 'Hints Business and Professional Directory K. M. MacLENNAN Veterinary Surgeon Office-Victoria St., West. Formerly the Hayden residence. PHONE 196 Wingham, Ontario. Wool is- handy around the house these days and a wool housecoat is a very important member of the ward, robe, especially when it sports a little glamour. This warm and 'pretty housecoat is of lightweight sheer wool in deep buttercup yellow. It has in- teresting fastenings of jewelled cab- ochons with braid loopS, There are inside tucks through the midriff and curved slit pockets. The skirt is slight- ly flared with a centre seam By MRS. MARY MORTON WELLINGTON FIRE Insurance Company Est. 1840 An all Canadian Company which has faithfully served its policy hold- ers for over a century. Head Office - Toronto COSENS & BOOTH, Agents Wingham Hai BUSHFIELD Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Etc. Money To Loan. . Office - Meyer Block, Wingham DR. W. M. CONNELL PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Phone 19 The principal thing to remember when you plan a vegetable plate is to vary the vegetables sol„there will be a variety of green and bland, Pota- toes are bland, so is corn; all creamed vegetables are given that same mild taste, so ir'you make a main dish of potatoes, stuffed or scalloped, or serve baked potatoes or corn pudding, in- clude something tart like Harvard MONUMENTS at first cost Having our factory equipped with the „ most modern machinery for the exe- cution of high-class work, we ask you to see the largest display of mom'• meats of any retail factory in Ontario. All finished by sand blast machines. We import our granites from the Old. Country quarries direct, in the rough. You can save all local deal- ers' agents' and middleman profits by seeing us. E. J. Skelton & Son at West End Bridge-WALKERTON SCOTTS SCRAP BOCK5 Logr-k"- By R. J. SCOTT DR. R. L. 4TEWART PHYSICIAN Telephone 29 CROSSWORD PUZZLE. J. H. CRAWFORD Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Etc.. Bonds, Investments & Mortgagee Wingham Ontario W. A. CRAWFORD, M.D. Physician and Surgeon Located at the office of the late Dr. J. P. Kennedy. Phone 150 ' Wingham ,E11:113 1415101:11ECq:1110i11131 Wino ,t4 A • ,an ODDRI-':"DROM 1510M0133gElMil .1A10101212 OKI MEOW MOW MILIEU UDERDWIDIS NORM OMMOD WDEIM BMW Mela Immo MUM 0001A0 MOON 0151U I ALVIN FOX Licensed Drugless Practitioner CHIROPRACTIC - DRUGLESS THERAPY • RADIONIC EQUIPMENT ' HoUrs by Appointment. Phone 191 Wingham HARRY FRYFOGLE Licensed Embalmer 'and Funeral Director Furniture and Funeral SerVice Ambulance Service. Phones: Day 109W. Night 1093 DOWN 21. Stitch 1. Allot 23. 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