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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1957-09-04, Page 804.,...'S.0$0. I ver 60 Children Win Prizei t Children's Day Frontier Parade A. j; ' • Suggestions for Meats, Salads While Peaches at Their Peak Ktith sail Pe rott Seent to be discussing the Merits of each. judging followed the'youngaters' •big parade:to the park .on Friday other's cotturnes as they come befordz judges, Mrs. J. Alexander, afternoon. The parade was by far the best held iTi connection with • afra, Shannessy and Mrs. H. Burrell. The. the annual „Wild West get-tegether. 4 Lo, Frontier Boy, Bobby Lewis, although realistically pierced by an arrow, wasn't too :badly hurt to collect his prize for the top -boy in aFriday's clhileiren's parade. ' Little chief with, heap big totem pole is Lawrenc a. Foxtoa, pictured as he was a11 set •to 'go to.the park on Friday, taking part in the children's pal ade as part of the Frontier bass celebrations.. Prize-winner Julie Foxton, with her m'erra-go-Oroulid;,is avatelied ey clown oboy , uness before ; re r • , the start, of the children's parade on Friday. Little w awardedone'Vethe fancy:dal:4a iiiiz6h - at the park later in the day. oVP:C°errisliatl'h1-4:1;lol °WYWhelin4r "s' 4 4*(li':;t7it iperr+1DlijaaslyinlYs w:::::4tihttlajoiw11),;:::::, to,,f1w,en:4Vt:ks celebration, the tewres third.. an, nual Om d ays or Westerp-,type itEarlier in the afterneolkil bout 750 children dressed ,10. Frdntier Day .00littlinezi paraded through the town to the park" „or fancy- (trawl fudging by MM.-414014 Por, reli„Mi'0. W, .'P. Me0.161., MaS, Jack and f A1 :We 1 c, 44 'r:IP, '11:Pr11:4;al'etlitn'Tseh, st44. Cr I k ' i: ; 7:'::::: , „ cbaltIrleana of the Frontier '•Days committee of Lions Club members, introduced' Mayot "Wiliam. For, syth, of Owen Souhd, t who, in-niejtabllaYt ZebnribITgliitheWitlelliIrnrati” best wisnda ,torathe success of . occasion .of the People ,r 'of 0' WS71n4gillialIntse 'al"teslaelvdistinat Ihiletllaktsi et° a, Wirigham had become a real, neigh- bor: Of Owen Sound and .t ., at the people there Were keenly interested in for this,,pari ,,,,.,,24arto Otbet.,OfileialS.Wie4;toOk Part; in ',the, opening ceremOnige;;#67e pick .Reevie; Presiderit Pf. the Wingh jem 71Lloeyn s ,::,Cfltrbikilt/vfigdiYliaonlr::f t..nE4, .Kc 244a.ITSIiinii-i Rowe, ,Mip.', far Wellingtan-Huron. Aaprograre of varied 'entertain- giant followed the opening !Which included music by Slim BOucher and his'Prairie cowimys, anaiacro- bailee by the talented Keppo' farn- ilk::: 0,n4 of the'itnain :feateres of the,afternoon was the naming of the Fahritier queen who this year was attractive Elva MacDonald. Two other Wingharn girls, Mary Gibbons and Marjorie Kieffer were chosen as the Queen's, attendants, At Fr'iday's children parade the prize-winners 'were as foal:Nis: I Frontier • Boy, first,. Bobby Lewis; 2nd, Paul Tiffin ,and Harold Jar- din; ' ard, Douglas Cameron, Fron- tier girl,. Mary Showers; Georgina Kieffer,„ Brenda MacLennan,, Phy- Mk"... Bradley:, Frontier ,1 , Couple,- Maureen peyttlia . and "Kathy, Poy- ten ; Sandia. Riley and Janet Riley; UdrY''Eflen' Ititcliheil wine ' gtei/en and Julie -Hilbert; Corinne and Elaine Kieffer.. Doll, Julie g'codton, Laurie Fox- tan, Linda. ,AitchisOn,`Bicycle, Deb- bie Foiton. -Tricycle' a.Matiie El- liott, 'Randy/ Fciaton; Rodhey Fur- ness: Wagon, Eddie ROsiagichael White,. Brenda and Relpiaallarra soil CoVered :Wagon Teriaeztivferld- ley. a: Ind laps, . Barrie Conroe' Cordon Rintoul; Bill and Ronnie 'Aieffer. "Indian ,Prineess, .Kaien. Valet 'Bonnie Sardin and Sandra Tiffin, Susan spry; CoWboys, PalarPleurY; Douglas :Elliott, Brian phi* and John. Weladrood, Cow,giris, .Linda and Nancy Walden; Julie. Adams, Cathleen Hanna. Indian Couple, Irene Doubledee and Lorna Woods. Cowboy Couple, Linda Reavie and. Bobby Best; Debby GroSe and Rodney Purness., • . Special, (Bo Peep with 6 .sh,eep), Mary poeock, as Be-Peep with Marianne, Doo„ xevp4ey and Steve P003A4 Khren Elliott* as the sheep. Petaili0-Plakts First Step In -SuccessfOrLAnd#40ing MAR't rfl Neptune's Fresix,Ontario grown peaches are at their peak and homemakers who haven't experimented with pedchea for anything but dessert have a great surprise in store. The re:tap :eater Chicken-Peaches below is a Daniell dinner. It was the first prize, winner in a contest by the Peach Co-operative last year and was submitted by Mrs. Greta lareng,lea.of Tan-Ditto o Chicken-Pertebes• iev'fifelteal `1"": "" 2 'Mei hutter[ineked 34;'-Oilp flour sugar and" salt .to taste tiesh ' Criteria grown Pea° es. r. r Stew' tie chicken, te en, 'separate and place oil Set-tang dish, Make a ,sauce of the soup from, the cooked 'the following way: Add the flour to ,the melted butter`, 'add sugar arid salt to •taste, add this mixture and juice from ..,-slicdrI,Veaehes,.to the soup. iPour the sauce over •the chleken pieces. Place sliced peaches on the chicken' .and pour sauce over again. Garnish with toasted bacon, nerve- as a hot dish. Peachy Barbecued Ribs ib, spareribs, cut into serving- size pieces 4 „or 5 fresh Ontario grown .:. peaches 1 teaspoon salt 1 cap catchup 2 tablespoons. Worcestershire -sauce la _clip minced .onian , aa- dablesPorizia ";flo A',11.,,Resliafini prepared Mustard .Speketraground clove's' PlYer ',Stan heating oven to 375' F. afiedaoy.aroastieg pan, arrange ribs, e4Y.slcie..121aa Sprinkle with .1 gresPobn :mit. Slice peaches and Tve with s9Pc94,4> blend peach -jute* catchup, • Worcestashire mica onion, flour, mustard, cloves, teaaPqon salts_ pepper. Heat to boiling; pour over ribs. Bake about 1,,6 hours, or until fork-tender, turning once. Around ribs, arrange /Seethes; bake about 4 minutes, basting with ,sauce, Makes 4 to 6 servings. " • Sparkling Fruit Mold 1 package lime gelatin 2 cups boiling water 1 cup pineapple cubes• 4 eups sliced fresh Ontario geoliva peaches' lettuce or chicory 2 clusters seedless grapes or meats DissolVe gelatin in boiling water arid dial until it begins to sea Add pineapple Arid peaches to gelatin reserving :Some peach slices for garnishing. PotIr into a mold and chill' until firm. Uzimold on bed iof chicory or lettuce and garnish sfei3ieserith When 41041. Wean* 'ittoked,, 400 racier Ili. ollools.with Ow, *v es_ p A shoe Weer iii, $II1f roll iaddIe with peach slices and grapes or net meats. (Serves 6). A variation on this recipe is to use only 1 cup boiling water, cool mixture and add 1 cup ginger ale. Use lemon or orange gelatin. 4 0 - 0 - 0 Peat% and Berry Salad. 6 fresh Ontario grown peaches lettuce, leaves watercress 1 qt, basket of strawberries or carton of frozen berries (or rasp- berries) Peel and pit 'peaches and 'halve them. Arrange 2 peach halves on, lettuce for each serving. Arrange several berries on each, and garnish, with watercress, (6 servings). USE POPCORN POPPER- FOR, WIENERS Having a wiener roast? Then don't forget to take along- your old fashioned popcorn popper with long handle. It's ideal for roasting wieners because you can do several at a time, and they, don't fall into the fire like they do sometimes whr a stick is used. Put the wieners in the popper, and hold over .the fire, shaking occasionally until the wieners are hot and gold- en brown. PIK FIREPLACE Before the frost forms' on' the pumpkin it's a good idea to get the 'fireplace epic and span both out- side ariti•ineidea The fi'r'e bed, draft 'and b 4linnleY jall#61*.be4heelteti. The amain will' better reflect the, flickering ,,,flames if given 'a coat of either sell-polishing, . cleaning and polishing et paste wax. If the fireplace is framed with woodwork, cream wax will remove soot stains and fingerprints, As a final touch, wax the poker and other tools, brass and irons arid screen fixtures. TUNA PROVIDES MEALS FOR PATIENTS An interesting guest at The Ad- vance-Times office last *week was Mary Rosa the person who is rea- ponsilele for the women's page column, "Neptune's Kitchen", which appears from time to time in this newspaper. In real life Mary Ross Is Mar- garet Blaney, Wiled works With the James Lovick Advertising agency turd is now on the promotion tuna fish as an important adjunct to the Canadian diet. She was a companied by Ross Hawthorne of the same firm and they had with. Omen a monster 30-Pound tuna with whicb Miss Ross Was slated to ap- pear later in the afternacin Matgaret Brophy'e "M'Lady° spot over Cif.N4afirV. The two Vesta Were obeervere as a plastic printing plate was cu In The AdVance-fines office," demonstrate the manner' in 'Which the pietures for "Neptune's Kit, eheri" are prepared for reptoclue- titirli The chief problem` for the day was to find a place to 'dispose of the gituit tuna after It had been seri for deMonatration purposes the TV she*, They Were drreet- ed the iteXay Xutaing Horne re 'the lish prtAdded •a good tasty meals for the residents. lot of lawn for a play area. And if you plan to relax in your garden, shrubs require less' care than flow- ering plants, Al! these things must be considered,. he said. Mr. Blain suggests getting catalogues from nurseries th help in .selecting suit- able. plant& Before doing the actual planting -check on the nature of the soil. It may need ,a good fertiliaer, said Mr. Blain. For a new lawe it is wise to 111.iX 20 per cent superphos- phate into the top soil. Then use a fertilizer such as Evergreen 6-9-0 Turf Fertilizer, This ensures a good bed for the new lawn. If finances are limited don't try tea complete all the landscaping in one year. air. .Blain suggests spreading it over a period of two or three years, This way the filial er- ect is achieved iri, easy stages. • Landscaping Jan% easy, Take your time, make detailed plans arid he result will be worthwhile. CLOSET, ACCESSORIES MAKE NICE GIFTS . A practical yet inexpensive sag- gestion for shower gifts is plastic bedroom accessories. Any bride will welcome bags to keep her dresses, blouses and snits "trousseau new" Transparent bat boxes will pre,. vent 'her hats from .collecting dust on the shelf and let her see at a glance which hat is in Which boxl Sweater bags not only keep sweaters clean and orderly but ale° discourage moths. Smaller notion bags avoid a jumble of stOckings, gloves, scarves and han- kies in the drawer. Shoe bags keep shoes off the closet floor where they can be kicked about and scuffed even before being worn, Polythene blanket 'covers protect. new blankets while being stated. With this type of shower gift i is a good idea for the hostess to d all the buying, each guest chipping in on the cost. This seems to be a near trend for bridal showers for it avoids' duplication and matching •things can be purchased, If 'you find out ahead of time the elecome tine Seherne for the new home plastic secteScilat items tonic in such a Variety of lovely colors they •can lie matched with the bedroom. When dirty, ail they need Is soap and water to make them as good as new. The larger garment bags are best dunked-in the bathtub and, hung oil the Shower curtain rod to dry Them are the, things that help to :keep drawers and cupboards 'tidy and giVe a longer life to clothes. Any bride will thank $cill for help- Mg her to start bothielreaping ort the right foot., Tills For Antifries apple s have via ed 151entY- blidaireafitittleftfilg- torians tell us they are probably the oldest cultivated fruit. In fact ever since Eve% segeerahed to ftiae first..-apple tit seems it' has beenn` considered a very enticing fruit. The fresh apPles that are available right now are mighty enticing too when they're. an ingredient of this Apple Slice COffee Cake. Just a touch of cinnainon accentuates the tart flavor of 'apples in this coffee cake that has a tender, -delicious muffin-like topping, It's an excel- lent way to include apples . . which scientists . and doctors consider an „ excellent, source of Vitarains...A and C . , in, the diet while' they are abundant. Apple Slice Coffee- lakki Yield - 9 squares 3 tibl'espooes'buttet or Margarin etip lightly-packed bro;vit edger • ' 1 teaspoon ground eh-Manion cups apple slices 1.23 cups oncesiftea all..purj)ose flour or 2 cups once sifted patty float 3 teaspoons baking powder teaspoon :salt ▪ `cup graiullated augat 1 egg '• cup milk % cup ShartenIngt melted Preheat oven 'tri 75(V (rdocler- atoll+ }tot), bUtter or Margin-- Me In an faiticlatquate cake' pnn. Combine brown sugar and clin18. tilOo and sprinkle Over butter or rgdrine in pan. Arrange ttpple s In a design over brown tumor mixture,. Sift .the iiilepurriots or pastry fiObr, baking :powder, gilt endp Noune'sVfitclien "Susen'a Crab Soup" is a crab meat-filled meal-in-a-bowl made with caimed goosla right from your emergency, shelf' it's a hearty' treat, served with thick slices of French Bsead of freahlyemade buttered Toast for an after-the- game or square 'dance session, or anytime you need a mein course that Can be made in a jiffy. Susan's So ap I can Canadian crab meat, drain- ed and pieces' Separated 1. can \ eondensed MoCit Tintle soup .1 can Condensed Crearn of Tom- ate soup I 'can coridenSed Pea soup I can (tall) evaporated Milk. Stilt 4 tithieSpooris sherry , Lemon slices Combine soups and milk, bo not dilute with water, neat kliewly, Stirring to blend. ° Just 45 soup reaches the hod, add the dab Meat pieces, Ifeat through, ttemave from heat, Stir in salt, to taste. Add sherry. Pour into heated hotos, thitnith with lemon glees, Makes 6 generous Servings, Ap- roximate cbst per 2.4e, O iNvrrAtiONs ANNOUNCEMENTS ACCESSORIEs COME IN AND ASK ,FOR' YOUR FREE BRIDAL GIFT REGISTER Advanee.Times •Wingm, fk. Are you in the process of land-, seeping? If so, don't rush, into it. This is the advice of Auray Blain, assistant chief of the_,Montreal botanical t Gardens. Writing in a recent issue of C-I-L .Mr. Blain said that careful planning 'of landscape should come before any planting, Even small property can be attractively land- scaped if you Make planning your first step. The first thing is to make a seale drawing on paper of your house and lot, suggests Mr. Blain. Try different arrangements of plants, lawn and 'paths, always keeping in mind your needs. For instance, i there .are children, want Most children are taught simple Mernaking arts St school. Mak- ing yeast rolls is one creative handicraft they can learn In theit own borne, Even tiny lingers can feel the dough grow smooth and Otte as it la ''kneaded" and the. .gluten 'is developed. It's not only the feel of yeast dough that's sates, ying . youngsters are faacfnated as they watch it rise „ and the amen of hot rolls baking is K Unt-t Irtrznia shared by in. 4. 4 0 4.,' , i ' .;i• ', I iiii01. ilkVill'":1414t, bONIC, PP:IL IT! egg until. thick and light; bleed in. Believe it or not, a boiled egg milk and melted shortening, Make I should never be boiled, Simmering I a well in dry ingredients and add produces tastier, better results. aiquidatdallaiak naee, saireing-Ausa The ammo is also true of "hard- t'4 coriti4ina.„ Tai4.',Nttdie into-pre-. Vildied', eggs. pared iiy.n.13alie iii‘prebeated'even, about ,35"mitinths,aStarid . pan --"oh` a cake' rack for 2 or 3 minutes, then turn out cake onto a large serving dish, Serve with soft butter, , . To restore beauty to a v‘ruished floor,- acid a small amount of kero- sene to the warm, soapy wash water, Then rinse it immediately with clear Water.