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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1956-01-11, Page 7Jack Ames lives with progress! ow in 41Ni kily tablet 9 VITAMINS+ 12 MINERALS to guard your family's di_e_t NEW SUPER PLENAMINS No OTHER VitaMIN PRobUet KNOWN Garet YOU MORE FOR YOUR MONEY MAN ee)(AlLts SUPER PLENAMINS $2,59 $1,95 nottio a 7/ ot A. /0 (214 rnoritiia'suppiy)er,WS .0r 36 Tablets 144 Tablets McKibbons WIlagbean Advance-Tinseat FRENCH LOAF Wodatitlitt, &OS anr,U, 1080 frimi about 18I years ago when Mir- Wright; invented his machine for spinning yarns, These machines were, Chiefly operated by unmarried women and as spinners they Were known in the trade as "spinsters". Hence the term :game to apply to all unmarried women. Three years ago Miss Starr wrote to Prime Minister,_,St, Laurent: sug- gesting a change in description, and he replied that the matter would' be looked into. There has been no re- sponse since, TODAY'S TWEEN4ER IS RUSSIA UP • Origin of Spinster :Accord/0g to the St, Tlloreas, Times, Journal, Miss Leonora Starr, a resi- dent of Newmarket, Ontario, dislikes. the Word "spinster" in regard to an unmarried Woman, Oho says the term pekes her shudder when she sees it on the voting lists, She suggests the Word "lady" or "gentlewoman", oSpins liter," she says,, "labels a woman as something from another cehttiry.", Miss Starr is, right, Its origin dates 141 Place, peeled apple's in it WW1 ot,POid, 'lihtly salted water until yeti are re to'serve or use them, Old *Y. will 401 Earn brown and soft. This m ddielgievi!!:YOlool: * RT:ESHNTECI AE MONITOR ut IlevisPaPir The "tween-age" girl between 11 and 16, witose blue jeans and'dirty saddle shoes were the despair of her mo- ther, has become quite a yoUng lady, according to all reports. This sudderi change has started at the feet of all places and is slowly working upwards, It is reflected in the fact that today's "tweener" owns several Pairs of leather sheep and buys five new pairs a year, according to a sniveY just completed by a na- tional research group. Three pairs are for dress-up, and two pairs for casual and sports wear. Mother, it seems, isn't the domlnent factor in this picture. The survey re- veals that the youngsters themselves determine the styles they will wear, the brand they buy and to a great extent, even the price. What's more, the girls know just what they want in the way of com- fort. Most 'of those queried replied that they wanted shoes for both school and dress which provided more sup- port than the ones they had been, buy- ing. Therefore, a brief guide on how to buy tween-age shoes has been pre. pared by foot health authorities for the girls and their mothers: For adequate support the feet should be shod in all-leather shoes with supple leather uppers that keep the toes from cramping, with a flex- ible, resilient leather sole that bends freely with the feet, yet provides the needed support and protection. In your last loving tribute, you will want a service of quiet dignity to remain forever with you as a cher- ished memory. Thii quality is our primary concern. 31. Patrick St. atker ifuntrat onte Wingham Phones 106, 189 Housewives, businessmen, teachers, and students •all over' the world read and enjoy this international newspaper, pub- lished doily in Boston. World- famous for constructive news stories and penetrating editorial*. Special features for *le whale family. A GIFT FROM THE FRENCH During national holidays the French revel with dancing in the streets, wine in the outdoor cafes ^ and, of course, the wonderful French cuisine. Here's one French delicacy that can be enjoyed any day of the year in any home where good food is appreciated. It's hard-crusted, 'delectable French bread that can be served as the' fea- tured part of any meal. Even the novices at bread-making will have no difficulty following this fascinatingly simple recipe. And once you've nibbled the crust of this super-crusty French bread, we'll wager you won't be able to stop. This French bread adds interest and variety to the menu and •it makes a plain meal &Ace, Your baking ability is sure to win the praise of family and friends. It tastes so good and is so easy to prepare you'll want to bake it again and again. with a mixture of slightly beaten egg white and two tablespoons water and bake until loaves are cooked, approxi- mately an additional 20 minutues. Cool breakin a draft, by an open window. (This, gives a crisp, hard cruet to the loaf.) Makes 3 loaves. 0 . 0 - 0 A CITRUS SURPRISE The family and friends, too, are Impressed .with favorite foods that are given a new twist. The addition of an orange to this muffin recipe imparts a flavor the whole family is sure to rave about. These muffins, sparked by the tangy orange flavor are the ideal accompaniment for mid- morning or evening coffee and after- noon tea. They're a wonderful lunch- box treat and an easy way to give sparkle and pick-up to even the most humdrum meal. Ala Christian Science Monitor One Norway St., Boston 15, Mass. Send your newspoper for the time checked. Enclosed find my check-or money order, year $16 0 6 months $8, 0 3 months $4 0 French Bread Name Silk linen is due to emerge as one of the big fabric 'favorites of the coming season, having estabt lished itself firmly in the resort picture. Gray silk lir.en does up smartly into an attractive suit) nicely set off by twelve white buttons in double-breasted array. White piping around the collar, down the front panel, around the scalloped hem and pockets of the jacket carries out the good locking gray and ' white color combination. Address One-Orange Muffins 1 orange 2 cups sifted all-purpose flour V4 teaspoon salt 3 teaspoons baking powder 2 tablespoons brown sugar 6 tablespoons, shortening 1 egg 1 cup milk City' ZciAir State • rats Preheat oven to 425 deg. P. (hot). Grease twelve muffin pans. Remove seeds from orange and coarsely thop orange (rind included) in food blend- er, or grate orange rind and finely dice orange. Sift together flour, salt, baking powder and sugar. Cut in shortening until the mixture has con- sistency of coarse meal. Add orange rind (if gritted separately). 'Beat tn- gether egg and milk and add diced orange. Make a well in dry ingredients and pour in liquid mixture all at once and stir just- •enough to blend. Batter should not be ,smooth. Pour into greased Muffin pans and bake in preheated oven 20 to 25 minutes. Turn out on wire rack to cool. 0 - 0 - 0 Multicolored Pearl Necklaces Are Latest Vogue in Britain Jewellery of great interest to fash- ion-conscious Canadians, including multicolored pearl necklaces, will be featured in Britain this year. Some of the loveliest jewellery is the new enamelled metal, made into brooches, earrings and necklaces, which has been made for the first time in the United Kingdom. This will retail for less ,than one-third the Price of simi- lar jewellery made in silver. One firm has also developed a method of rho- dium plating which will produce cos- tume jewellery that is indistinguish- able from silver but of course, of considerable lower cost. It also re- quires no polishing since it does not tarnish. Marcasite jewellery is coming more and more in favor with fashionable women everywhere. Its price is com- paratively low and yet it has all the cachet associated with real jewellery. Many of these lovely pieces are hand- set with all the craftsman's skill as- sociated with costlier gems. Some of the settings are of hall-marked silver, while the less expensive ranges , are carried out with equal success in rhodium. When buying shoes insist that the fit be correct, both in length and width. She should try on both shoes and walk around the store a bit. The desire to be in style should not be allowed to influence her to take an ill-fitting shoe that she hopes will feel better later on.: Encourage the "tween-ager” not to wear canvas or fake playshoes for lengthy periods of play, and certainly not for entire days at a time. For playshoes, all-leather loafers or flats are best because of the needed sup- port they afford for the delicate bones of the feet. Despite a desire to look grown up, dress shoes should have medium rather than high heels. While high heels- are all right on occasion, most young girls tend to be awkward in them and develop bad posture habits. Qoteektgat CDs'illoung"ecok Time and weather can't mar the perennial good looks of alumi- num screen cloth.' It gets star billing among builders and home owners both because it lasts so much longer and because it never stains or discolors stir- rounding woodwork. It is also the lowest-priced non-rusting insect screen on the market. And that adds point to the happy fact that Canada is the world's most efficient alumi- num producer. And that fact, in turn, means that people who make aluminum screen and window frames, roofing and hardware for Canada's active building industry can do so at prices that save a lot of people a lot of money. ALUMINUM COMPANY OF CANADA, LTD. (ALCAN) NICE BURGERS FOR "ICE BERGS" This is the time of the year for old-fashioned skating parties. TherA's nothing gayer than bright scarves and tasselled caps flying against a snowy landscape, flashing blades and skaters' waltzes. And nothing makes for keen, er appetites in the teen-age group than a whirl across the ice, No matter what time of day they troop back, home, whether the sun is still above the edge of the treetops or whether the evening stars are shining—they're sure to be ravenous. Here's a quick way to keep everyone happy with second and thirds at a moment's 56 cup milk % cup water 1 tablespoon granulated sugar 2 teaspoons salt 2 tablespoonsjhortening cup lukewarm water 1 teaspoon granulated sugar 1 envelope active dry yeast 43t cups sifted all-purpose flour 1 egg white, slightly beaten 2 tablespoons water Scald milk, three-quarters cup of water, one tablespoon sugar, salt and shortening. Remove from heat and cool to lukewarm. Meanwhile, dissolve thoroughly, 1 teaspoon sugar in half cup lukewarm water. Sprinkle yeast on top. Let stand 10 minutes. Then stir well. Stir in lukewarm milk mix- ture. Measure sifted flour into large mixing bowl. Make a well in centre and add liquids all at once. Mix thoroughly, then knead slightly in the bowl. Cover with a damp cloth, and set in a warm place, free from draft and let rise until doubled in bulk. Punch down dough, cover with a damp cloth and again let, rise until doubled in bulk. Turn out on lightly- floured board and divide into three equal portions.' Knead each piece lightly and shape into a slim loaf about 12 inches long. Place well apart, on greased baking sheets and with scissors, cut diagonal slashes in top of loaves, about 154 inches apart. Let rise, uncovered, until double in bulk. Meanwhile, preheat oven to 400 degrees F. (hot). Bake risen loaves in preheated oven for 16 minutes, then reduce heat to 350 degrees F. (moderate). Bake another 15 minutes then brush loaves As a Chief Tat Engineer of Avro Aircraft Ltd., Jack Ames knows a lot ‘. about the spectacular progress of the aircraft industry. "Engines of enormously greater power, together with advances ' in air- frame configuration and mantifacturing techniques, have brought super- sonic speeds within range today — and will help us break the thermal barrier tomorrow," says Mr. Ames. As a family man, Mr. Ames has had experience with another "Industry" that has advanced in modern times ... life insurance. Take the group insurance plan in which he shares, for example. Less than *generation ago such plans were almost unknown. Today their benefits are enjoyed by millions. Ilbday, too, all forms of life insurance are more flexible. Result: people sow use it for many other purposes than the basic one of protection for the family. Moreover, life underwriters today are better trained to help people with the task of building tailor-made plans. - • As thew and other ways, the life insurance companies in Canada have progressed to meet the changing needs of people in all walks of life/ THE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES IN CANADA L.9.0 0 notice. We suggest Bean Burgers and a huge tureen filled with savory, steaming soup for the buffet table. These Bean Burgers are tasty eating —whether served at an after-skating party or to the family for luncheon' or supper. Bean Burgers 6 hamburger buns 1 20-oz. can baked beans 12 2-inch pieces of side bacon Ketchup or chili sause Preheat broiler. Cut hamburger buns in half. Place cut side down on a baking sheet and toast outside sur- face. Spoon baked beans on untoasted side of each bun cover with bacon pieces. Broil 4 inches from source of heat 5 to 8 minutes until bacon is crisp. Top each burger with 1 tea- spoon of ketchup or chili sauce. Serve hot. Makes 12. Summer jewellery, made in sets con- sisting of earrings and bracelet, with a matching choker and rope of beads, so that maximum adaptability is achieved, will also be featured this year. These sets are made in the fashionable pastels which are very at- tractive with lightweight summer dresses. Pearl necklaces in a range of pas- tels are the latest vogue and smartest of all, are the multicolored ropes corn- bining several pastel shades, YoU can't rush the calendar Only a thartcred bank offers a full range of banking lowers, including: Behind the Emblems Discussing our national emblems, the Book ,of Knowledge shows that the beaver as an emblem of Canada dates back to Charles I. He approved its use on a coat-of-arms granted to Sir William Alexander, who was a kind of overlord of Nova Scotia. Canada's present emblem, the maple leaf, began as a particular symbol of French-speaking Canada about 1805. Gradually it made headway as a suit- able emblem for Canada at large. When the Prince of Wales (after- wards King Edward VII) visited To- ronto in 1860, the leading citizens wore Maple leaves and silver maple leaf brooches Were warn by the ladies at the various balls given in the Prince's honor, The Canadian Expeditionary Force in World War I had maple leaf badges, and tlie emblem became of- ficial when it was adopted as the chief element in the re-designed Canadian coat-of-arms after the war. MORTGAGE LOANS For building your home under the terms of the National Housing Act. FARM IMPROVEMENT LOANS rot many Worthwhile purpose* adding to progress, efficiency and the ebrefoltbf farm NIL SUPER PLENAMINS CONTAIN 9 VITAMINS INCLUDING VITAMIN Bi, . PLUS liver, PLUS 12 important minerals including calcium, phosphorus, iron and iodine. ONE TABLET gives you more than 2 capsules provided before, the result of Rezall's exclusive new process that maintains the potency of these food elements even Own combined ut 1 taideg. Wife Preservers MONEY ORDERS AND' BANK DRAFTS To send money anywhere In Canada or throughout the world, LETTERS OF CREDIT tor travellers on extended trips or to Ananec business trans. actions at a distaato, Nature takes her time in yielding the farmer a return on his investment of money and effort. Meanwhile he may need cash for feed or fertilizer or implements; or to re-roof his barn; or buy livestock. Bank loans let"him go ahead with his plans or improvements without waiting for harvest time. Across his local bank manager's desk he talks over the purpose, amount and repayment of the loan. It's a simple, straightforward business transaction involving the use of bay.k credit to promote enterprise. In big city or rural areas the local branch of your chartered bank is a convenient banking service- centre. 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