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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1959-09-02, Page 6Buy Now and Save at Walker Home Furnishings Phone 106 S. J, WALKER. Wingham Walker Home Furnishings is offering OUTSTANDING VALUES IN MODERN CHROME KITCHEN SUITES CHROME TABLE 86° x 48" X. 60" $89.50 SIX CHAIRS NoW eittetiy as illustrated The'Whig,Chi (INVIcO jrinle*, WOOtt414Y, 144Pt, 1$10 VATO H. MeEW- en,, new president of Western Fair 4.es,ociation Who prodiets the ift90,14.F. Exhibition Ride of 24 men 44,4 horses win be the greatest tingle attraction in Western Fair. Votary, Fair dates this Year are September 14 to 19, London. WAS, Plans to .Hold Sectional Meeting. B10t4MORJ!,1-The WM$ of Bel- More United Church met on Wed, neadaY last at the home of Mrs.. Johann, The theme was "The Joy of Living". A hymn was swig fol- lowed by payer. Psalm 104 and John 15 were read, Miss Lavonne Ballagli. then sang a solo, "How Can I Help But Sing", Mrs, Norman Newans gave a paper, "The Need for Reform", Mrs, 'I'. Abraham gave a reatling on tern perance, "Headline Wedding", Mrs. John Harper gave two short readings. "Choosing the Better Part", and "Don't Wait" -stressing the fact if we owe any courtesy to anyone, old or young, don't put it off, do it right away, tomorrow may not be ours. Roll call was a parable in the Mrs. H. Mulvey, vice-president, then took the business part of the meeting, and plans were made for holding the sectional meeting in Belmore in September, The. meet- ing was closed with prayer, , • % UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT OF SAM BONDI LARGE STOCK OF PRODUCE AND GROCERIES CONTINUOUSLY ARRIVING AT EXCEPTIONALLY LOW PRICES. FOODLAND MARKET Phone 207 Wingham Free Delivery GUARANTEED TRUST CERTIFICATES • issued hi amounts from $100 upwards for 1-3 years. Canadian Insurance Companies and trust funds. YOUR MONEY DOUBLES ITSELF IN 13 YEARS, 35 Dunlop St., Barrio 9010 V 0 n A 14 mia gas 11 10111,/016 W ina VO ita malt aa 11110 I, Hi /fa - - A pretty summer wedding was sOimenized at Sacred Heart Church, Wingham, on Thursday morning by Rev.-Father O, Freker, uniting in marriage Margaret Helen Brophy, Wingham, daughter of Mrs, Brophy and llre late Joseph Brophy arid John James Walters, Teeswater, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Walters of Wingham, Rev', R, Durand, of Dublin, was present in the sanctu- ary, Miss Christine RunStedtler was soloist•and the children's choir sang during the mass.. ' Escorted to the altar 'by her brother, Gerald Brophy, the bride was lovely ie a ballerina-length dress of white silk peau de sole with inserts of chantilly lace. The sabrina neckline was beaded with sequins, A short shoulder length veil and 'taffeta elbow mitts com- pleted her ensemble, She carried a cascade of Better Times roses. • ,As maid, of honour for her sister, • PARENTS OF 'FIVE SUPPORT FOSTER SON Today international relations were cemented in a new way when an Italian boy' was given his first bicycle by, a St, Genevieve, Quebec, couple,' The shiny black bike was some:. thing that ,12-year-old Maurizio Chiatelli "had,, wanted,; for a long time , and • something that he 'thought he'd 'never, own, You see, Maurizio and his mother live in, a very, 'poor section of Italy where foOd and shelter is about as far as the, family budget will stretch, But Mr. and Mrs. David Blaiklock and their five children made Maur- izio's dream come true , and he's been spotting ."Vive le Canada" ever since. The Blaiklocks have been Maur- izio's-foster, Parents for almost a year. They, financially "adopted" him. through Foster Parents' Plan, Inc., in .Montreal. Plan operates in eight ,countries throughout the world and help poor and debilitated children whenever they are needed, Maurizio's dad Was killed in a logging accident several years ago. There was no' pension to help the widow and child and they had to 'earn a living working in the fields. Poet. .food and cold paid their ,toll on the poor. woman and she wris unable to continue working. Maur- izio 'resorted to begging in order let's decorate rite vAirt k.k. The pale pink . nursery isn't' decorated to please baby-it is planned ' to please the young' mother. Because babies can respond only to vibrant colour, with red their instinctive choice, tests in- dicate clear red has always been number one on the colour hit parade from tots to teens. Red and white is an ideal colour scheme for the baby and it has the double advantage of being a colour combination he won't quick- ly outgrow. Walls might be a flat finish washable white.' (There is a new paint on the market now which can be written on with chalk and then erased). Because children's eyes are sensir tive to light, lined :draperies that will pull across the window are recommended. However, the drapr eries can be short-just to the sill-and in a coarse, bright fabric such as a gay red and white -strip- ed sailcloth. In selecting patterned , fabrics, stripes are excellent for youngsters and so are huge coin dots or bal- loon patterns. Design with detail tends to confuse them; keep the decorating 'bright and bold, A long, lo7T bench for the little tot to sit on is easily made front a length of plywood with screw-on legs. It might have a long, flat cushion upholstered in tough, red denim. A play table can be made from an. old door or a piece of 3/4." plywood. The legs - of . both bench and play table can be changed for longer legs so that they can grow with the child. If your child is inheriting 'a pot- pourri, of old furniture, you might give all the pieces uniformity by < ,fc,• .1 Allan Park ' Bargain Store Between HanoVer and Durham U OUT OF THE WAY - LESS TO PAY • • ▪ • New Fall Shipments Arriving Daily U U • - - U ' * MI at our Bargain. Prices: reserVe the right to limit quaritities on any Itch], ' Open la 'Eon. to 10 p,m, - Mail orders filled, PJAN'Mt 011 PARKING SP.A.OPi • ,;.-11111111111ilill111111111111*1111111011111111110111.1111111111111,111111111.111111111011101131111111111111111111174 U • U 0, ALAN WHIRRS Patrick St,, Phone 770 GENERAL ll'OODS KITCHENS . 1IF1E41/ • SOUP IN THE POT • MARS HUSBANDS Husbands are a strange lot, Now most of 4S. are erebahly much better cooks than were .our thera--aad rnother.S.in-lawl We have packaged products, canned And frozen foods, and handy appliances to thank for this, But every now and then, the master of the house gets a ,nostal- gic craving for one of "Mother's" traditional dishes-like Puree Mon- gole. And little wonder. For this is a flavorsome green pea soup, thickened with clelicious celery, onion, carrot and green penper and garnished with crisp crumbled bacon, Luckily the modern housewife can produce this culinary master, piece in a fraction of the time it took mother, For the green pea soup itself, over which Mother slaved for hours, can now be ob- tained from a convenient package, As to the preparation of the vege- tables and bacon-well that's a labor of love, Cooking time? About 1.5 minutes. A tantalizing soup is Puree Mon- gale. Follow it with sandwiches, or an appetizing salad, for hot- weather suppers guaranteed to please husbands. Puree Mongols with Vegetables 3 slices bacon 2 tablespoons bacon fat lit cup chopped onion lel cup °hopped celery % cup finely-chopped carrot 1 tablespoon chopped green pepper 3 cups cold water 1 package green pea soup 1 ,can (7% oz.) tomato sauce 1/4 cup milk Cook bacon: remove from pan. In 2 tablespoons of the bacon fat, saute onion, delery ; carrot, and green ipepper until tender, Stir in cold water and green pea' soup. Heat to boiling, cover and simmer three minutes. Add tomato sauce and milk, reheat, Serve garnished with crumbled bacon, Makes 4 to 6 servings. Don't Save Old ,Drugs Many drugs become highly con- centrated and therefore more po- tent with age, In some cases they may 'become poisonous. It is, there- fore, a good idea to do a periodic cleanup of the medicine cabinet and get rid of all old prescriptions medicines which are not currently in use. Pour the liquids away; burn or crush and flush away all pills or tablets so that children may not find and eat them. Even some of the mildest of adult medicines may poison small children, Linen Shower for Margaret Brophy Mary Louise Flach was hostess on Monday of last week when about twenty friends gathered at her home in honor of Miss Mar- garet Brophy whose wedding to John Walters took place last Thurs- day. Those who attended were girls who are now working at CKNX, or who had formerly worked with Margaret. The bride-elect was presented with many lovely linen gifts. Lunch was served by the hostess and an enjoyable social evening was spent. Mocha "Float 2Vel teaspeona .instant coffee 4 teaspoons •sugar 2 cups) ,chilled milk 2 tablespoons chocolate. syrup Vanilla .or chocolate tee. cream' Combine instant coffee With • sugar, milk .and chocolate .syrup in: Shaker, glass jar or electric blend- er, Shake well or blend, Pour Into tall glasses; top with ice. cream. Makes 2 servings, • 0.0-0 Brazilian Coffee 1,4 cup instant coffee 2 cups boiling water ' 1 square unsweetened chocolate 14, cup sugar Dash of salt 2 cups milk .;, Whipped.. cream,,.,_ DissOlve coffee 'in boiling water in top of a double boiler, Add chocolate and place over low heat, stirring until chocolate ' Blend well. Then add • sugar and, salt and boil 4 minutes, stirring constantly. Plebe: over 'boiling water, Add milk gradually, stir- ring constantly until mixture is hot. Beat until light and frothy. Serve 'in demitasse ctips and top with whipped cream. Makes about 12 servings, painting them a hard wearing enamel. To paint stripes on the drawers of the fitrniture, first apply a coat of your main colour. When 'thor- oughly dry, use masking tape in long strips and, then paint on the contrasting colour. When .the second coat is dry, peel off your tape and you have perfect stripes! You might want to invest in a linoleum tile floor or cover the existing floor with a long-wearing, craft fibre rug, If you are 'decorating for a little girl, you might prefer to substitute softer, more feminine fabrics such as dotted Swiss or drip-dry organza at the window and striped cottons for cushion uP- holstery. But whether it's a boy or girl, lucky the youngster who has 'his own room. And luckier, still, if his parents have decorated it es- pecially for himi BIRTHS . YUILL-At the Wingham General Hospital, on Wednesday, August 26, 1959, to Mr. and Mrs, Clar- ence Yuill, R.R. 5, Brussels, a son. SLAVVIK-At the Winglilim Gen- eral , Hospital, on Wednesday, August 26, 1959, to Mr. and Mrs. Wendelin Slawik, R.R. 1, Tees- water, a daughter. BAILEY-At the Wingham Gener- al Hospital, on Thursday, Aug- ust 27, 1959, to Mr. and Mrs. Ron- ald Bailey, Wingrm, a son. McCUTCHEON-At the Wingham General Hospital, on Thursday, August 27, 1959, to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence MCCutcheon, R.R. 4, Brussels, a daughter. ROSS-At the Wingham General Hospital, on Friday, August, 28, 1959, to Mr, and Mrs. Norman Ross, R.R. 1, Wingham, a son. Take Firm Grip .On Steering Wheel High speed, hot sun, under- inflated tires ,all increase the likelihood of a blow-Out, A tight grip On the wheel is‘ the first esaential When this flash peril strikes, etnphasizes. the Ontario Safety League: -MW -Photo by Connell. Miss Patricia Brophy was gowned in a cocktail length dress Of daf- fodil yellow silk orystalette, styled with back interest of dipping 'yea neckline. She carried a cascade of bronze baby mums, Gdorge Xing, Teeswater,'attend- ed the groom, and Wilfred Walters and Desmond Brophy ushered the guests. ' A wedding 'breakfast was served at the Legion Home where, the bride's mother received wearing a teal blue silk dress, dusty rose accessories and carnation corsage. She was assisted*, by the groom's mother, who chose dusty rose. french lace over silk With matching hat and gloves and carnation cor- sage, f . • • On return from their wedding trip Mr. and. Mrs, Walters :will, re- side on the groom's farm at, Tees- water., , Children's Lives Are Precious The Ontario Safety League re- minds all drivers, that YOUNG lives are particularly precious; and that 'a "School"sign means some- thing very important after Labor Day, • "Watch Out tror Children') is the message put out on posters by the Ontario Department of Transphrt,„„as 'Part , of 'its Child Traffid Safety 'Campaign' in ',Sep7 tember. It is an excellent piece of advice, for drivers, all the 'year round. to feed the two of them, This was (before the Blaildocks heard of Maurizio, Now, their $15 a month donation provides food and Medi- cine and warm clothingi r for Maurizio and his mom. It enables him also to go to school .With the rest of, the children his age. Right now, Maurizio is in,the .first grade at Vocational School and his foster parents want him to graduate be- cause• he is such a good student. There are thousands of children like Maurizio throughout the world,. They need kindly foster parents throughout Canada and the U.S. if they are to live to adulthood.,You can become a Foster Parent by writing today to FOSTER PAR- ENTS' PLAN INC., 4'.O. BOX 65, STATION B, Montreal, P.Q. A child somewhere needs you. Don't let him down. • ..7.,,..7.37.VS.,PFT/ • creative cooking. Some say it was the Marquis ,of Louvois, Louise XIV's Minister of. War who first thought of combin- ing Chocolate and coffee to create a, subtle new flavor, In any event, Cafe .LOuvoia, half coffee and half chocolate served with g dash Of whipped cream is named after him. Others say it was the invention Of a RUsUjRn chef who first served this combination to one of the Czars for breakfast and called it Russian coffee, But it really does- n't matter who discovered it. What is important is that an unknown gourmet gave us. a delicious new flavour. , Mocha Icing 31/2 cups sifted icing sugar 1,1, cup breakfast cocoa % teaspoon salt 1,4:: cup shortening (part butter) 6 tablespoons cold coffee (about). -14- teaspeen • viteilla- • • Sift together sugar, cocoa and salt. Cream shortening. Add part of sugar mixture gradually, blend- ing after each addition until light and fluffy. Add the remaining sugar, alternately with coffee, until of spreading consistency, beating after each addition until smooth. Add vanilla; blend, Makes enough frosting to cover tops and sides of two 9-inch layers, three 8- inch layers or two 8 - or 9-inch Squares. 'IPEPIPIPPESIERIPP GENERAL POI:MS KITCHENS • THORNTON-- At the Wingham general Hospital, on Saturday, August 29, 1959, to Mr. and Mrs. William Thornton, R,R, 2, Gorrie, , a son. , I I RISEBROUGH-At the Wingham General Hospital, on Sunday, F49 1 August 30, 1959, to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Risebrough, Holyrood, a daughter. CONLEY-At the Wingham Gen- eral Hospital, on Sunday, Aug- ust 30, 1959, to Mr. and Mrs. Eu- gene Carney, R,R, 5, LucknoW, a son. ROBINSCiN- At the Wingham General 'Hospital, on 'Sunday, Augstu 30, 1959, to Mr. and Mrs, Edward, Robinson, R.R. 2, ' Au- „burn, a daughter; ' LLOYD-=At the Wingham General Hospital, on Monday, August 31, 191,9, to Mr. and Mrs, Melvin Lloyd, Wingham, a daughter, Drivers who steer with a limp wrist draped over the top Of the wheel, while' the left hand holds on to the roof, are badly placed to' WF,i) Anglican Church was the seene of the prevent tbe swerve and roll-over Wedding on August 28, of Mary Elizabeth Sanderson, Fordwich And that is too often the tragic result Kenneth Arthur- elACIdin of 11106Vale.u--11toto by HerVey McDowell. I of blow-out at speed," Wed at Sacred Heart' ill and colours, Value In $5.95. While they last ....„ , $2 ,99 : 'i MEN'S LINED WINDBREAKER& Reg. $8.05, Sale $3.99 6 i. MEN'S SUEDE WINDBREAKEILS. ' ..1. ITI, Reg. $19,95. 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