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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1943-02-04, Page 6lizazoTH ZZ.40VE oAN,A.P", rannalivatme EIWEIRMIEt ry R71~l 1i illii114161 'TARIM] Iii11114 FArlidig . 1:1F2's-INNIIII1 -ram i iii Ii33210- moo uormona gicara,•mourv'an um, ©lie®, tIRIE gi Eg110111711.7 MOM HOIEZIERI Elia D inferden 40. Resort, 42. Owns LES.Pahm0 Mr., • I READ wHeit-e THEY ARE ARRESTIN PEOPLE WHO DON'T NG13 ..0 KelMOL r DR0 ALARM !! :"--"gird."1".° iIff too kagaia3palic64166, WoM AA* 4' WW GUAM ADVANCE-TIMES l'hursday, February 4, 1943 '4*-101/4000.4.1" )11.1 AR STAMP S .2%; eyoorfROCila CROSSWORD PUZZLE 1HE MIXING 1801/111, DV MiNi MON 11004.1 Swim %swam. MAKING SOUPS THE BACK- BONE OF YOUR 1IEALI Hello Homemakers! Why is it' that everyone utters a big "u-ni-rn" when the family gathers around the table where big bowls of soup are steaming. Ts it the aroma and the chimneys of steam from each gay bowl? And there will be more exclamations - if your soup is really good. How satisfying, how delicious soups can be savoured with the simple seasonings every homemakers can keep on her pantry shelf. Serving hearty and wholesome soups often during the snappy, cold weather will benefit the health of your family - and your budget. So let's plan soups as a main course - an easy and satisfying meal, The water is which vegetables are cooked, left over vegetables, scraps of meat, meat stock, , gravy, left-over rice, macaroni - these should never, under any circumstances,. be wasted, Keep them in a jar in your electric refrigerator overnight, . As a good foundation for many nutritious soups use 2 pounds of neck of mutton or shin of veal. Have the butcher saw the bones into small pieces. Cut up the meat and brown half of it along with a diced onion in a little fat. This gives better flavour and colour to stock soup. Soak the „remaining meat and bones in cold water about an hour. Then bring quickly to a boil, using "High" heat, but turn back to 'Simmer" at this point to steam for about two hours. An hour before removing from heat, add vegetables and seasonings, using a cup filled with diced carrot,`turnip, onion and celery; a sprig of parsley, one bay leaf and three peppercorns. When done, skim off fat and drain. The possibilities of using this stock are endless; add macaroni, noodles, rice, barley, beans, peas, lentils or sliced vegetables. A Nutri-Thrift menus suggestion is: a hearty bowl of soup accompanied by cheese biscuits or rolls, a dish of fruit for dessert and milk as the beverage unless you are selecting one of the tasty cream soups given below: RECIPES Curried Onion and Rice Soup 2 tbs, baking fat, 1,6 cup finely chopped onion, salt, 2 tbs. flour, % tsp. curry powder, % cup cooked rice, 41/2 cups milk, few grains pepper. Add onion and % teaspoon salt to melted fat. Cover .and cook over low heat until soft, stirring constantly, Turn electric element to "Low"; ads flour, curry powder end, rice and mix well, Add milk gradually and cook, stirring constantly until thickened, Season with salt and pepper. Six servings, cream of Cabbage and Lentil Soup % cup dried lentils, 1r lb. salt pork, 1 tsp. salt, 1% cups finely shredded cabbage, 1 tb. baking fat, 3% cups milk, few grains pepper, Soak the lentils overnight in cold water, Drain, add the diced salt pork and 2% cups fresh water. Cover and cook until tender, adding more water if necessary. Add the salt near the end of the cooking time. Drain and boil down the liquid to about % cup, Press lentils through a sieve. Cook the cabbage in the baking fat on elec- tric element turned "Low". Add the milk, pepper, lentils and lentil liquid. Add more salt if desired. Reheat. Six servings. Clear Tomato Soup 1 qt. brown soup stock, 21/ cups tomatoes, 1/2 tsp. pepper- corns, 1 small bay leaf, 3 cloves, 3 sprigs thyme, 4 tbs. baking fat, 2 sprigs parsley, Ye cup each on- ion, carrot, celery, raw ham (diced), salt, pepper. Cook onion, carrot,, celery and ham in baking fat five minutes. Add to- matoes, peppercorns, bay leaf, cloves, thyme and parsley, cover and cook slowly on hour on small electric ele- ment. Strain carefully, add hot stock and season . with salt and pepper. (This recipe may be used for jellied soup or 'for salad). * * * * THE QUESTION BOX Mrs. N. C. asks: "Is it all right to make sauerkraut at this time Of year? How much salt is necessary and how long should it stand 'before •usinp-,?" Answer, Yes. Use 1. lb. of pure salt (not iodized) for 40 lbs. cabbage. Be sure salt is evenly distributed through the cabbage. When the crock is nearly full, press cabbage down with an enamel- or heavy porcelain plate. Keep weighted down and allow to stand for several days until cabbage looks grey-white. Set crock in a cooler ,place to prevent any more SALLY'S SALLIES YES- ! MARRIED OAE UM forming. goited' 1;4,,x. may be poured "over it at the end of a week and the crock of sauerkraut left for month. before * Anne Allan invites you to write to ber e/o. The Advance-Times, Send in your .questions. on homemaking problems .and watch this column for replies, I Hints On Fashions I Mn" WOOLLENS AND synthetic wool- lens in pretty pastel shades are pop- ular just now for they bring a touch of Spring as well as Winter warmth to the wardrobe. Ice-blue is the color of this pretty frock that closes with jeweled stud buttons to the waist. It has a piped shoulder yoke below a band collar that ties in a bow. Piping outlines the pockets at the hips. The bishop sleeves with tight cuffs are closed with jeweled studs. Wife PreieNers AT .ONCE, to bring relief. REsuttal. irACT8'2 wAYS only 3.minutes And makes good old mother's. and relieve Miseries With the. Vicks VapoRtile give BETTER THAN ,EVEN IMPROVED Vicks.treatment that takes -,,,listen to millions of experienced 0405 AT ONCE ,,, >536 f PENETRATES, to upper dr breathing Passages I with soothing mee clicinal vapors, STiMULATES chest and • back surfaces like a N„...warming poultice, ro . -RiNORELIEF WORKS FOR muss toease coughs, relieye muscular seteness or tightness, and bringreal,honest-to-gondnesscomfort. To get this improved treatment . - just massage Vapoltub for 3 minutes ON BACK, as well as throat and chest, For Better Results then spread thick layer on chest and VICKS cover with warmed sr VAPoRus cloth. Try it! The Improved Way I a WHAT IS the matter with serving sandwiches occasionally as the "Main Dish" of a meal? Make them the hearty kind ,of course, and I'm giving you a dandy recipe for a baked sand- wich with cheese and bacon filling, which should fill the bill. - Today's Menu Baked Cheese and Bacon Sandwiches Baked Potatoes Lettuce with Russian. Dressing Broccoli Raisin Pie Coffee or Substitute Baked Cheese and Bacon Sandwiches 3 eggs 1/2 lb. grated cheese 1%, tsps. Worcestershire sauce % tsp, salt Dash of cayenne 1 tbsp. butter, melted 1/e tsp. dry 'mustard 8 slices bread cut almost Ye" thick 8 slices 'bacon teat eggs until light, add cheese, Worcestershire sauce, salt, cayenne, butter and mustard and mix all to a smooth paste. Toast bread -lightly on one side only, Remove crusts if des- ired and save them for bread pudding or meat stuffing. Spread untoastecl side thickly with cheese mixture, Cut bacon slices in half and place two halves on top of each sandwich. Bake in moderately hot oven (400 degrees F.) 8 to 10 minutes or until bacon is brown. Serve at once, Makes 8 open-face sandwiches. • Russian Dressing 1 c. mayonnaise 2 tbsps. minced chives 2 tbsps. chili settee 1 tbsp. chopped green pepper % tsp. celery salt By R. J. SCOTT 4*- ,,yr.ssg.i. is I. woatimir `ervicE14, cil,kactad • :O,OpSj4u4taisK4:44A:as trto coo.DAIAL inn CREEK ittiLxits ow mAtty emits' An" 16 Mix all together. 'Makes 1%. cups. dressings. Raisin Pie 2 c, seeded raisins 1"4 c. boiling water c, sugar 2 tsps, corn starch Grated rind '4 _orange Juice 1 'orange c, chopped. walnuts Vs tsps. salt 2 teps, lemon mice Grated rind Yg leMOn Pastry Cook raisins in boiling water 5 minutes. Mix 'sugar and cornstarch, add to raisins and cook until thick, About 5 minutes, then remove. •from heat, and add remaining ingredients. Line 9.inch pie pan with pastry, pour in raisin filling, cover with top crust and bake in 425 degree F. oven about 30 minutes, LETTERS FROM HOME • GREAT FOR MORAL • "The mail's in". Just three little werds-but doubtful if there are three more im- portant words in the language for young Canadians fighting and train- ing at -home and abroad. Because you might have outdone yourself at Christmas is no.reason to relax and only write the odd letter overseas or to some distant part of Cenada. Letters from home or close friends help a lot to cheer the boys who missed being home at the festive, SHE WAS THERE There was only one woman present during the meeting of President Roosevelt and Prime Minister Churchill at Casablanca, French Morocco. She is Louise An- derson, of Denver, Colorado, cap- tain of the. WAACS and stenogra- pher 'in Lieut.-Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower's headquarters. 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 H. C. MacLean Insurance Agency Wingham DR. R. L. STEWART PHYSICIAN Telephone 29 LOOKING FORWARD The all-over food picture in Canada is not too gloomy in spite of the Aires- ent„shortages in certain essential foods, and Vie recent statement by an em- inent Canadian nutrition Authority to fhe effect that we shall, in the near future, experience shortages in every thing save breed,- rolled oats, „dried beans and 'maearonil . After all, bread is. the main staple of diet for the entire population, and when of the whole wheat variety sUP- plies our bodies with excellent quant- ities of the all-important vitamin 13, Rolled oats have' been somewhat negelected in the Canadian diet for some time past because of our large use of prepared cereals of one-type or another, It has been ar internation- al byword that the healthy heritage of the Scottish race is based upon he daily consumption of nourishing oat- meal. We might well take a lesson from this hardy race by eating more of this food .etaple than we do, Dried beans, either Navy or Linia, are rich", in protein and can, easily be season. To see their smiling faces when a letter Collies from home or to catch them off-guard when a hoped-for let- ter fails to arrive is something that moves even the toughest sergeant. If you're at home, thousands of miles away from them, you naturally think of y'our sons and your brother and friends, You wonder how they're do- ing. If the food is good and whether or not Tommy's cold is better or Joe's wearing heavy enough clothes to stanch the cold winter days and nights. ' But why not put your thoughts down on paper and mail the kids .a letter. Even if it just 'takes one page to express' your thoughts. They like to hear what you, Mother, and you, Dad, have been doing and If the kid sister passed her exams. Their faces light up and you hear a distinct chuckle as they read a funny passage. Keep your letters humorous. Tell them everything that's going on around their old home town. They haven't been away from home long enough to Earget people in the neigh- W. A. CRAWFORD, M.D. Physician and Surgeon, Located at the office of the late Dr. J. P. Kennedy. Phone 150 Wingham HARRY FRYFOGLE Licensed Embalmer and Funeral Director Furniture and Funeral Service Ambulance Service. Phones: Day 109W. • Night 109J THOMAS FELLS • AUCTIONEER REAL ESTATE SOLD - A Thorough Xtuiwiedge of Farm Stock, Phone 231, Wingharn utilized as a tasty substitute for meat dishes. Macaroni is pore carbohydrate and therefore supplies the body with 'aloe able energy, The fact is, however, that at the peewit time there is a large supply of oranges and grapefruit available despite the recent shortage in these sources of vitamin C, The predicted acute shortage in cheese also did not last and there is a readily available supply of good Canadian cheese, • With the advent of spring', too; our own green Canadian vegetables will be available in quantity to offset any shortage in canned vegetables, May we emphasize, too, that suf. ficinet pressure of • public opinion, might result in goverment adjuetmente of production of essential foods,: thereby correcting the possibility of food shortage in certain lines. A written request to the Health. League of Canada, 111.Avenue Road, Toronto, Ontario, will bring you a free copy of our authoritative Vitamin' Chart. 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Trespass 3 1 a - 5 -73 7 8 (;4/ if) 33 4 / 7. 39 4 yee err 25 37 34 43 ;122220211M011 \ • -7o 1-30 Ea-cam e-, To prevent fire in your home in th.: cold weather, guard against accumulations of rubbish anywhere, especially in attic or basement. °K. M. MacLENNAN Veterinary Surgeon Office-Victoria St., West. Formerly the Hayden residence. PHONE 196 Wingham, Ontario SCOTT'S SCRAP BOOK 1•1" MuSettLAii.- 1,1E4Aso.suLvOctoces !1,11.1MP 414. Liwr *Amis. 0,1•1 Do An.** 1.4•00 e•neralws rot. I If Your Child Catches Cold Listen Household Hints By MRS. MARY MORTON 11;st '44 i 4AUAS v.t,L, CAW EMU. A. AcKs.Lopfs itirr rgl/eLIM8tN4 oYEA- M ?AKER. TEXCE. of SAKES No/Milotidr vete:flog At MAK MO51' MARV ASA hoWn• 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 - Teiswater 120J. Frederick A. Parker OSTEOPATH Offices: Centre St., Wingham Osteopathic and Electric Treat- ments. Foot Technique. Phone 272. , Wingham. borhood. Give them the news that, so-and-so married so-and-so and. - where-they spent their honeymoon, If YOur boy played spientein your town tell him how his favorite teams are doing and jot down the standings, Never axe forget that your sons in service consider letters from you at home as the inost precious gifts they can get. .Shower then with their fav- orite gifts and you'll know that some- where in Canada or overseas you are bringing happiness in large doses to a guy who appreciates your effort. usiness and Professional Directory