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SILVERWARE by Community
1YROXETER other relatives
Wand. 'yrs. Lloyd Townsend,
gre.m1.4 .4o4 Pebble are vacationing
In 'the provinces . bordering the Kast
•C'Oast and returning by way of the
rUnited States,
U AGENTS REQUIIIWO
MEN OR WOMEN
(IOU or part-time)
WhO 0$11:e ASSOgige wit4 a, 'new brialaosa, WonlId *Ivo
them on renewoble income with tbo only reallirementO
being a $24,00 rettletlahle AiePOSit and a willbovso to present Our
Vielltre ',Vane neplacement; rjol, to the, owners Of Seta elk
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MARRIED AT BELGUAVE—Mr. and Mrs. Roy Simmons who 'were
married at Belgrave on Saturday at one o'plock. 'Mrs. Simmons was
the former Lillian Wallwin, of Barrie, and the couple will reside in that
town.--Photo by Horst Msyk.
ante
I SCRAP IRON, METAL, FEATHERS,
and BATTERIES
ALL MODEL CARS from 1936 to 1950
WILL PAY HIGHEST CASH PRICE
FARE AND
Pret -fife-Avi/i/Proe/ Gordon Hislop
Escapes Injury Going Tuesday, August 19th
to Saturday September 6th, Incl.
Return llmIt—September 10th
.For fares and train servLce
contact your local agent.
Winiham Body Shop
Just tell us where . . and we'll be there!' I
Phone 746 Sid Adams Win ghain
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Waxman. Salvag
WROXETDR-7-While returning
from a dance Gorrie on Friday
night, Gordon Hislop missed the
curve between Wilfred Brow,n's
and Fred Kerr's, snapping ,off a
telephone pole and extensively
damaging the car.
Fortunately though badly shaken
up and brulged, Gordon escaped
serious injury. Constable Robert
Lewis investigated the miehaP,
Mrs. Alonzo Sperling, Miss Hazel
Sperling and Mr, and Mrs, Lou
Hutton, Pfrul and 1.,inda of Wing-
ham bent . Saturday in London
and attendedo.,the Mary Hastings
picnic and called on Mr. and Mrs.
Chas, Bodrish:
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ea ries,
Lynne arid Leone of London, are
visiting with Mrs. Wm. Doig and
Ankles Are Injured
In Farm Accident
WHITECHURCH—Linda Martin,
eight-year-old daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Martin, met with a
painful accident on Tuesda,y 'last.
The children were playing in the
barn, riding down the ihay elevator,
When she got h,er feet tangled in
the quickly moving machinery, and
had a bone broken, other bones
crushed in one ankle, and the
other badly bruised.
She was taken to Wingham Hos-
pital, where the injured foot was
'put in, a 'citst; that will be on for
the next few weeks.
J`ust Winks his eYes when
others woulO give up in
despair. fle knows that
the Winghapa ROY Shop
can make that ear look
good again. With spee-
halved equipment and men
who really know their
business, we take on any-
thing from a dented fender •
to a cornplete sinesh-np.
Miss Bezel $Parling left on Sun-
day to take Charge of the Child-
ren's Berne in Walkerton, while the
matron and her family are on
41/anejeacitio1)114.31'fra. SParling acCeliip-
Mrs, 3, H. Wylie- and Miss Betty
Wylie of (ionic have IllSt returned
from a twe weeks' vocation to the
M'ftilZ117.guests at Reward Wylle',11
cottage at Amberley Befleh were
Mrs. Marie Saph and daughter,
Ethel of Niagara Falls, N, Y
Jas, Eilni and family who
Spent the past week in Toronto.
returned to their home on Satur-
day evening. Mr, Ellul accompanied
them for the week-end,
Mr, Clarence Clement who ha's
been vacationing here returned to
Toronto on Monday.
Mr, and Mrs. Ronald Hunt,
Parry Seurtd; spent a eouple of days
with Mr, and Mrs, A. Hunt.
Mr, and Mrs. Fred Kerr visited
the former'a sister,' Mra. Coke
Dresden and the latter's brother
Mr. Relit, Barnard and Mrs, Ban
nard,, of London,
Mr, and Mra, Roas Coates spent
Thursday, in Lthtowel with Mr,
and Mrs:. Gordoml-leath.
• Mr. and Mrs. Bert Stephens who
aa,Ve spent several days with Mrs
Fi'ank F. Wright have returned tc
their hom,e,in Rupert, Quebec,
Mr. and Mrs. Amos Bolles, Han-
over, spent Wednesday with Mrs.
Win. Montgomery. •
Mr, LloYd Hunt, Sharbot Lake,
spent the week-end at his home
here . •
Brussels, Ont. Phone. 287 or .260
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Couple Presented WROXETER
BIRTH
CASSIVI--Tn Listowel Memorial
Hospital, on Sunday, August 3,
• 1958, to Mr. and. Mrs. Howard
,Cassivi (nee, EVelyn Hislop) a
son.
ALSO A Fup... LINE OF 'PIPES, ANGLES;
PLATES and STRUCTURAL STEEL
FOR --SALE
GORRIE—Mr. and Mrs, Edward
David (nee Reita David) newly-
weds, were honored by friends who
gathered at the community hall on
Friday evening and presented them;
with a gift of money. •
•Ross King read the address *and
dancing was enjoyed . :.'•
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RICIIMELLO SPECIAL
32-OZ. JAR
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OF GENERAL FOODS KITCHENS
What could taste better op hot
buttered toast than peach jam?
Here's my verysuccessful recipe.
'" PEACH JAM
, 4 cups_ prepared fruit
(about 2 quarts ripe peaches)
1/4 cup lemon juice lemons)
7 1/2 cups (VA lbs,) sugar
lh bottle Cert?, fruit peetin
How to prepare fruit. Peel and pit
about 2 quarts fully ripe peaches.
Grind or choP, very fine. Measure
4 cups into a very large saucepan.
Add cup lemon juice.
How to make the jam. Add sugar
to fruit in saucepan and Mix' well.
Place over high heat, bring to full
rolling boil. Boil hard 1 minute,
stirring constantly, Remove from
heat; stir in Certo at once. Skim
off foam with metal spoon, `Stir
and skim for 5 mintites to cool
slightly, to prevent floating fruit.
Ladle into glasses, Cower at once
with inch hot paraffin, Makes
about 11 mediuln glasses.
LB. 44
SPECIAL I
MADE FROM RED RIPE TOMATOES
HEINZ KETC BOTTLE 250 FRUITS and VEGETABLES
No. 1 Ontario Crisp Green 2 Large Heads
HEAD LETTUCE 19c
No. 1 Ontario 8 lb. poly bag
COOKING ONIONS 19c
Heaping Basket No. 1 Ontario Luscious 6 qt, basket
FRESH PEACHES Arriving Daily
No. 1 Ontario Stake 6 qt. baaket
TOMATOES . 99c
SPECIAL AN 'ECONOMICAL SPREAD — TULIP REGULAR
MARGARINE LBS. 490 to convert.
VICTORY BONDS
• . to •
CANADA
CONVERSION
BoNps.
SPECIAL . WESTMINSTER COLOURED
TOILET TINS= ROLLS 890
DELICIOUS TOPPED WITH FRUIT — KELLOGG'S
CORN FLAKES
SPECIAL I g o&
LARGE
12-02. PICO, allir P FROZEN FOOD
ffnst Heat and SerVe, Snowflake, Potatoes - 9 oz. pkg.
FRENCH FRIES l . .. 2 for 33c.
Tasty - Stouffer's 8 oz. pkg. 1PEATERE
MACARONI and CHEESE 3 for 85c
Nutritions os. tins
Dominion ORANGE JUICE 4 fat 98c
siscUiT FEATURE
PARTY TREAT—VANILLA OR
CHOCOLATE—
Preserving Supplies
CERTO
LIQUID
cEnTo
CRYSTALS 2
GLASS TOPS
METAL
JAR RINGS
PAROWAX
iAft
RUBBERS
BOTTLE
II-0Z. 300 CREAM WAFFLES
350
F.G4. 310
Doz. 230 RiRE LARD
EVAPORATEH
CARNATION MLR
tinEANP.AST =tut (WITH PECTIN)
STRAWBERRY JAM • Longer Income Period
• Quick Simple Procedure PKG. or is 69( tfurs —HIRT'S OUT COFFEE 100
',`• Cash Adjustment
Higher Return
• No New Payment
DOZ.
1-LB.
PKG.
350
160
New Low Vrice
RICHMELLO COFFEE 77c
Pectin: What is it? Here's the
answer! Pectin is the jelling sub-
stance found in all fruits in vary-
ing amonnts. Cello is pectin ex-
tracted from fruits rich in this na-
tural substance, then refted, con-.
centrated and perforinance-con-
trolled. Using Certo and follow-
ing the tested Certo recipes, means
your jam and jeilyaulll always set
right,
Preserving Pointer: Certain
fruits, such es peaches, pears,
apricots and appleS darken easily
while you're preparing them for
preserving, To help keep their col-
or, place the fruit in a bath of 1.:),
tablespoon tall arid, 1/2 tablespoon
of vinegar to 4 cups of water.
Then rinse them in clear water
before yoU peek them hi jars.
That way they'll look every bit as
good as they taste!
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GrOund lbs.
More recipes—mare hints. Watch
for them! If you've hod a prob-
lent with your jam or jelly mak-
ina, drop me a line, I'd be glad to
hap.. ',age Pr now.
RiCHMELLO COFFEE $L51; *NOR OR CIDER —CANADA
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ED'S NOTE: The Ontario peach
drop Is just about ita peak right
now, Fruit is of eXcellent qtiality
for both canning and table Use. It
sliggeStecl that you order peadhea
end other Canning attppliea at Once
to 'secure the hest Of the Crap,
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