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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1946-11-07, Page 6telieves 0,„„ss., Childt Cold' As.11.$100 ,t4,4Y //Penetrates dug into bran. Wel tubes with special soothing , medicinal vapors. This effective special pew- trating-stirnulating action works for hours during the night to relieve distress of colds while your little one sleeps, Results are so good often by Morning most misery relice cold is VICKS ed. Try it4iptonIghtt VikpoRue it4 lAtIMUlate$ chest and back sufe faces likes warm+ trim comforting Poultice., If So Fill In uegionnaite If there is enough interest shown in this type of . housing the Council will proceed with definite plans to accommodate the demand--- Veterans will be given the first preference in securing these homes. • fo-iworoffrf010- r PAGE SIX THE WINGHAIVI ADVANCE-TIMES •Thuroday, N!?veyaber 7, 1940 4L.1 • Misses Dorothy Wade, Norma Bry- dges, Ruth and Audrey radburn, Rev. and Mrs. J. Henderson, attended the Anglican Advance Appeal Service of Thanksgiving in St. Paul's Cathedral, London last Friday evening, where the Most Reverend D. T. Owen, D.D., Ll. • D., Primate of Canada, was the speak- School Lunches For ... Hearty Young Appetites er. BELGRAVE Mr. N. M. Geddes of Toronto visit- ed over the week-end with his mother, Mrs. W. J. Geddes, who is quite ill at present. A meeting, of the United Young People's Society was held on Friday evening. There was a record attend- ance. The meeting was in charge of Bob Grasby. The Scripture was read by Harold Vincent and the group was led in prayer by Mildred Higgins. A very interesting topic on "Culture" was given by Mrs. Edgar Wightman. Elaine Walsh then conducted a sing- song. The meeting closed with the singing of a hymn and the Mizpah Benediction. George Johnston con- ducted the recreation part of the meet- ing. Miss Loretta McBurney of London spent the week-end at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Douglas of Luck- now and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Garniss of Brussels were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. VanCamp. A.Y.IP.A. Meeting The A.Y.P,A. meeting was at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Wade, last Saturday night. It took the form of a Hallowe'en party. Prizes were won by Harry Brydges for best comic girl's prize, and. Mr. Henderson won the boy's prize. Peggy Nethery and Murray Bradburn were the winners in the best-dressed class. Mr. Henderson opened the meeting and Ruth Brad- burn conducted the business. An in- teresting Log Book was read by Mur- iel Brydges. The number who attend- ed, not in costume, were made to pay amusing forfeits. Dorothy Wade read a topic on "The Origin of. Hallowe'en", after which. Beth Brydges and Ruth Bradburn conducted several games. A delicious lunch served by the hostess brought the enjoyable evening to a close, • Certain schools have cooking or at least warmning up facilities, this elim- inates the problem of keeping some- thing hot for lunch, Thermos bottles now easily available can be used when these facilities do not exist. In these, soups, macaroni or spaghetti, baked beans, chowders, stews, hash, etc., are easily kept hot and ready to eat. If the child knows that the stay-at-homes will have the same lunch it makes him feel more satisfied with his lot, The hot* economists of the Con- sumer Section of the D.D.A. suggest recipes which will prove good either at home or at school. DOCKERS BAKE 2 tablespoons fat 112 pound minced beef or left-over cooked meat 1 onion, sliced 2 cups grated raw potato (4-5 med- ium potatoes) 1 tablespoon vinegar 1 cup rolled oats (quick-cooking) 1 teaspoon salt 314 teaspoon poultry seasoning Melt fat in frying pan, add minced meat and onion to brown, To the grated potatoes add the remaining in- gredients, then add the cooked meat, Blend thoroughly. Press into a greas- ed loaf pan and bake in a moderately hot oven 376 degrees F., for 1 114 hours. Six servings. Hamburg Vegetable Chowder 314 pound ground beef 3 tablespoons fat 2 cups canned tomatoes 2 medium carrots, diced 112 cup celery, diced 1 medium onion, chopped 2 teaspoons salt 114 cup barley 118 teaspoon pepper 1 112 quarts water 2 cups potatoes, cubed Brown meat in fat. Put all ingred- ients except .potatoes in a large kettle and simmer slowly for one hour. Add potatoes and continue simmering an hour longer, Serve with toast or crac- kers as a main dish. Serves 6 to 8. Lunchbox Cheese Sandwiches 2 hard cooked eggs 114 teaspoon pepper 1 teaspoon dry mustard 2 tablespoons' melted butter 114 cup top milk 2 tablespoons vinegar 112 pound cheese, grated Salt to taste. Separate whites and yolks of hard cooked eggs. Mash yolks and blend with other ingredients. Add egg whit- es, finely chopped. Makes 1 112 cups filling. EAST WAWANOSH Brick United. Church W.M.S. and Y.P.UU. held a Hallowe'en social on Friday, November 1st. A goodly- num- ber attended in costume and prize win- ners were: The best dressed couple, Mrs. Norman Coultes and Eva Dow; best dressed lady, Dorothy Pattison; best dressed man, Mrs. Gregg Shiell; best comic, Evelyn Leaver; best Hal- loween costume Joan Wightman, also Mary and Ruth Taylor, Jim and Ken Coultes, Barbara Coultes, Kenneth and Nancy Carter, Susan Wightman. Gam- es and luncheon were also enjoyed. Huron Temperance Convention The first convention of 'Temperance workers Silted the County returned to the Statutes of the Canada Temperance on April 1st. last, will be held in Wes ley-Willis Church, Clinton, on Tues- day, November 12th. The meeting has been called by the 1-Ittron County Temperance Federation and is expected to be a large gathering as all thatches and Young. Peoples Societies will be represented. br. C. W. Dels4illew Toronto, and lioyal toulton, of the Ontario Temper,. atice PederatiOn, Will at§lst itr the pro- onintne which will commence at 2 pant.. on Tuesday, November 12, The pubic are invited, Wingham Town 'Council Interviewed a Representative of Wartime Housing Limited and information has been supplied as to the advisability of erecting a number of dwellings here. The Houses approved by Wartime Housing come in 4, 5 and 6 Room types. The Monthly Rent varies from $22.50 to $30.00 A oceeding Further a Survey f the , , Housing Situation is Essential tionnaire and return it. to Town Clerk's Office. Interested. Parties are requested to fill in Ques- QUESTIONNAIRE When these are all in they will be classified and will provide definite information on the Demand for Housing in Wingham. Plans and specifications are availa,ble for inspection at the Town Clerk's Office, and interested persons are invited to call there and see them at any time. Why do you wish to change? Give particulars What is the size of your family? Give age and sex of children On Sunday, November 3rd., a Bap- tismal Service was held at Brick Un- ited Church and the following children were baptized by the Rev. G. H. Dun- lop; Ruth Anne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Coultes; Thomas Clay- ton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mason Rob- inson; Julie Marilyn, daughter of Mr. Lloyd and the late Mrs. Mason, , . Many hiotliers iviifiChr how they cad _ -- possibly prepare a lunch box that will• krtal Of Jap Leaders '- satisfy the hearty appetites of their Il Willa Long Affair Sandi going children. After trying, And they admit not always success- The War Crime Tribunal was hand- fully, to fill them up all summer, they ell ,defence motions indicating that the worry because they are not able to put trial of Hideki Tajo and other Japan- in the lunch box the same quantity of ese leaders luny drag on well into food that the children consume at a next Summer. As the prosecution pre- home meal. The point to remember pared to move in to the final phase of when preparing carried lunches, is that its case, the defence presented a ser- quality must replace quantity, which in ies of motions for permission to make extended opening and closing state-other words means that the small am- ' ments that would pile weeks 'on the ount of food in the lunch box must give that well satisfied feeling. trial. Sets Hotel Afire Toronto,—An unknown person pour- ed gasoline on the floor of the three- storey Clifton Hotel lobby and set it afire after clubbing the 55-year-old watchman. Michael Pbslowski was taken to the hospital suffering from lacerations about the face after his unknown as- sailant assaulted him at 3.36 a.m. and set fire to the hotel before fleeing in- to the night. The night guard and porter's condition was Said not serious, F4 L Davidson, W. A. Galbraith, MAYOR CLERIC Name Address . What accommodation do you have at present? What size house do you require? ...+:......++ What 'rent can you afford to pay? ....... ... . . ... . Are you employed? Name of employer Are you a veteran of World War II? 1.4ngth of overseas service hi World War It . . ...... Dill In and Return To Town Clerk's Office