The Wingham Advance-Times, 1966-02-24, Page 4Here are a tew easy and nu-
tritiote: recipes that Um sure
you'll enjoy preparing as well
as eating.
MACARONI AND CHEESE
SALAD
ceps (!= oz. s ready out maca-
roni
cep enoeped green pepper
cup French dressing
1 cue slteed stee•ed
SU:Sz-z cheese dieed
. tai. salt
Break spaghetti and put in
:boiling water, add salt. Boil
for minutes, then place in
!a strainer to drain, Turn into
Igreased pan. Heat the butter,
;add flour and gradually add the
`brine troth the tuna and the
creatn. Mix in the peas, ol-
ives and tuna and poet over the
.spaghetti. Cover With bread
ctimebs. top with halved cheese
stiyzes. Butz in a hot .sven for
about -ninures, i'cur the
n:aoaron: anc draie tomate ,•!iirec over and serve.
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Stainton were put in charge of
a project to be undertaken at
the next meeting, the making
of St. Patrick's Day favors for
patients at the Wingham and
District Hospital.
The Kinettes made a dona-
tion of $50.1:' to the National
Kinsmen Centennial Project,
the establishing of a training
centre for teachers of retarded
children. The Spring Interclub
meeting of Zone 13 Kinette
Clubs will be held in Hanover,
April 20.
Members responded to the
roll call by telling how, when
and where their husbands pro-
posed to them. Darrell Mc-
Clure, son of Kinette Mrs. Keith .
McClure enterrained with sel-
ections on the piano accordion.
An enjoyable time was spent
looking at wedding pictures of
Kinettes and treir grooms.
Mrs. Calvin Parke and Mrs.
Ronald Wingfield served lunch
at the close .-f tee meeting.
The next meeting will be vice-
president's flier: and will be '
held Febrear.: at the home
of Mrs. Winnf;.ld, Mrs.David
Burgess will i.•reslde.
STUDENT TEACHERS
AT PUBLIC SCHOOL
Student teac:.rs from the I
Stratford Teac.:.crs' College this
week at the school are
Miss Deanna -.:1 a:e from Clin-
ton and Miss ".",;e7.dy Jenner fromi
Elmira teat:Inez in Grades t and.
7 for Miss ,eooci; James
Rapson of Walt,:z. and Miss 1
Catherine Edcar Wroxeter in
Grades 1 and . -:r Mrs. Nichol-
son; `;'.s: Jane • y of Londes-
hero and Witiatr, Blake of Dun-
g,annon in GraSer, 3 and 4 far
Mrs. Penningten.
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features from
The World of Women
Home and The Housewife
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•-.c: •or abo..! . ' 7i-on. Dram and
rinse. Melt better ie large
saecepare add fl.zor, salt, pep-
per, paerika and M. :.stard. Grad;
...ally add :nil:'i and beat until
thickened. Add cheese and .:
mix well. Poor over macaroni
and stir gently until well coat-
ed with sauce. Pour into 2-
quart baking casserole. Top
with buttered bread crumbs and
bake at 350 degrees for about
thirty minutes. Yield; 12 serv-
ings.
SPAGHETTI a la PORTEFINO
8 oz. spaghetti
1 tbsp. butter
1 can tuna
1 cup green peas
cup bread crumbs
1 tsp. salt
1 ) tbsp. flour
paprika, leL, tsp. salt, pepper Music Festival and nutmeg. Then slowly stir
ie cups reserved broth (•;} cup ! Mrs. Stewart Leedham was
sherry may replace cup brothe hostess for the Valentine's Day
3 to 1 cup thin cream C..‘ok sauce stirring until thick- ;meeting of the Kinette Club.
10 black olives, stones remov- • ened; add cream then pour ee er Calvin Burke, chairman
ed chicken. Refrigerate all, cce- :•of the March of Dimes Cam-
slices rich cheese , erect. -paign, reported a total of $570 III
Next day, 1 hour before collected, including a $10 don-
stir ap chicken and a.t..ion made by the club. ELLioTros sauce. Then pour as much cf A trophy will be awarded to
sauce as possible over the hood-'thel winner of the senior girl's
les, while tossing. Turn the !solo class at the Wingham Pub-
rest of the chicken mixtere ilic School music festival on be-
to center of noodles. Sprinkle !half of the Kinettes. Mrs.Da-
all with Parmesan cheese and jvid Burgess and Mrs. Maurice
paprika. Bake 2.5 minutes or
until hot, in a hot oven 40e de-
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Blue Barn Kitchen
By Kay Grose
Lislowel
Secrets from the
Simmer shicken in water
with salt, onion salt, celery
salt until tender (1 to l hours),
Remove the bones and refriger-
ate. Remove and reserve
cups chicken broth. To rest of
broth, add 3 qts. water and
tbsp. salt; slowly add noodles
and cook e minutes or until ten-
der, Drain and place in a 12"x
8" x '2." baking dish. Saute
mushrooms sprinkled with lem-
on juice and 4. tsp. salt in 3
tbsp. butter until soft but not
brown. Toss them with their
butter with the noodles. Re-
frigerate all, covered.
In 3 tbsrie butter stir in floe:,
gees. Yield cservings.
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To Present Trophy
•
Ladies Entertain
us ands, Friends
It was "Millionaires' Night"
!at the Legion Home on Febru-
ary 14 when the Ladies' Auxil- ,
iary- tc the Royal Canadian Le-
ion entertained husbands and
friends to a pot lack supper and
'Valentine's party. The pro-
, eram was arranged by Mr. and
Mrs. Strong.
Each person had the oppor-
tunity to make or lose a fortune
at such games as bingo, ramoli,
oalette, e.,chre, etc., as mil-
; liens of &liars in play money
!changed hands in the games,
fi Jim Fraser had the greatest for-
I tune at the end of the evening
and his millions purchased the
prize, a large heart-shapedbox ,
of chocolates.
' A couple of soothsayerswere
on deck to foretell the future.
Mrs. Percy Gibson read teacups
and Mrs. Morris Swanson made
her predietiens by reading cards
During the evening Craw-
ford Douglas, Mrs. Bill Hogg
and Mrs. Swanson played the
piano. Tickets were sold on a
draw. Jim Fraser was the win-
ner with Mrs. Geo. Tervit Sr.
—Mr. and Mrs. Clair Craw-
ford of Detroit are spending a
few days here. Mrs. Alex Craw-
ford, the former's mother, is a
patient in Wingham and District
Hospital.
—Miss Evelyn and Elva Hup-
fer, accompanied by Mrs. Mc-
Cutcheon and Mrs. McMichael
of Wroxeter, attended the fun-
eral of the former's cousin, the
late Harold Cowden in Windsor
last Saturday.
—Miss Cathy Ducharme has
returned home from Victoria
Hospital, London, where she has
been confined for the past sev-
eral months,
—Mrs. Olive Boss spent the
week-end in Seaforth with Rev.
and Mrs. J. Ure Stewart.
--Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rhunke
of Guelph spent the week-end
with her mother, Mrs. Walter
Pocock.
--Miss Sandra. Cameron of
the University of Western On-
tario, London, is spending this
week with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Don Cameron.
—Dick Scott,- who is taking
radiology at Victoria Hospital,
London, spent the week-end
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
George Scott.
--Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gav-
reluk and family, accompanied
NED
by Miss Dorothy Gavreluk,
spent the week-end with the for-
mer's mother, Mrs. Gavreluk in
Brantford.
—Mr. and Mrs. Bill Crump
of Guelph visited on Sunday
with his mother, Mrs, Jean
Crump.
--Mr. and Mrs. Herb Fuller
and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wenger
were in Kitchener at the week-
end for the annual winter regat-
ta of the Pine River Boat Club.
—Mrs. Alex Porterfield of
Leopold Street has been under
the doctor's care during the
week-end.
--Mrs, Hugh Sinnamon,
Minnie Street, is a patient this
week in Wingham and District
Hospital.
—Mrs. A, F. Spencer, moth-
er of Mrs. Whitney Grose, was
taken to St. Joseph's Hospital,
Toronto, on Monday of last
week following a stroke.
--Mr. and Mrs. Roger Ken-
nedy, Edward and Allison of
Kitchener were week-end guest:
with Mr. and Mrs. Ab Nethery
and Mr. and Mrs. Terry Neth-
ery.
—Mrs. I. W. Merrick is
visiting with relatives and fri-
ends in Uxbridge.
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winning second prize.
About :o7iO people attended
rice social event.
Mrs. Keith McLaughlin,
president of the auxiliary, and
Willis Hall, branch president,
thanked Mr. and Mrs. Strong
for the evening's entertainment.
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