The Wingham Advance-Times, 1959-10-14, Page 5THE IETOWN
NEWSPAPER
It's the yellowing clipping in a
Bible telling of the birth of a baby
wbe• smiled but a little while, other-
meembered by the parents.
d Cod,
It's Your life history, and_ the life
history of those you know,
Its your joys and sorrows, and
those of your neighbours, recorded
by the only news medium in the
World that Cares about you.
It's your conscience joined with
others to form a guard against in-
justice by government,
It's the difference between you
being 'an uniformed animal or
Man being, and knowing and form.
ing judgment based on facts made
available to you easily, ouleic14 arid
truthfully,
iltippert from which-you
`,Aslt;and get the strength of many
in .furthering the welfare of your
Own 'World--your community.
It's the only medium which
Shows the future that your foot-
Prints were once made upon, the
shifting sands of time,
It's the bell ringer at your birth,
your" marriage, and the 'birth of
your children; and it tolls the bell
for you is you begin the long
journey.
It's your servant, waiting, your
pleasure to be read-today, Manor-
Tow, or next week.
- It's a record for you to read, or
keep to read again, or discard; not
a voice nor a pictore for an in-
stant and then gone forever.
It's the bringer` of news tidings,
,not k carrier .only of the commer-
cialism of the market place,
It's the record of a day when a
fleeting moment of glory descended
upon your house for all to remem-
ber and those who come after to
.know,
the handful of clippings that
bring, tears and fond smiles of re-
membrances to your children and
'children's children, when, 'on the
eventful day ,they must share what
-WAS once you and yours,.
.it'S. you on your first day of
school and at your graduation.
`It's you as a little boy, a bride-
g,rbOrn., and a father.
It's you as a little .girl, a bride,
and a radiant' mother.
It'S you-of you, by you, and for
you!
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F0O00 •KITPHOINS. •
At one time etiquette demanded
that Mentionite .491lagIVIVes• Nerve'
.exactly seven sweets and. .seven ,
sours at dinner, The sweets.
eluded apple.. butter, spiced .centft,
loupe, kimmol cherriee, .ginger
pears. various spiced fruits, - ,and
)aitia and: jellies of many kinds
attd.calabitigtianti Qf fruits, ''he
.sours Included peppers stuffed with •
cabbage, grape ketchup; corn relish,
watermelon rind pickle, PoOPer :
rehab, :chill sauce, .green tomato
pickled beets heeta and mustard.
beans, • • -
We are not suggesting that you
adopt this ivlennonite custom,. but
it is nice have a selection Q.
relishes. on hand Ifere are, several
recipes devehmed• in Ceneral.POWIR
Kitchens which.,you might like to
Piggest triumph in. the -Ocouta'
"Lost Children" centre was when
they returned 41. ..c.hUciren to one
Courageous mother who had
brought seven .of her Own and four
of a neighbour's children to the
fair and lost them all, ,
N N O W SEE THE N . E w
FABRIC MOFFAT
ELECTRIC: DYER
BURKE ELECTRIC
try, •
Cern relish
I. package • (3.2,-ounces).
frozen whole kernel corn *
yr, cup chili sauce
tablespoon finely ehoppe'd 'onion .
1 tablespoon-butter .
Cook corn as 7clirected.. „on the
package,' Drain. 'Add chili soiree,
,onion„ and butter,COVer 'and
sinnner a few minutes- to -blend,
flavors, Let cool before . serving,
Makes about 1-24 cuPS
Beet Rglish '
3 cups drained finely chopped or
ground canned• beets
FEATURING:
GIANT 21" Blower Fan.
Higher Air Flow
Lower Heat,
SAVE for all. delieate
fabrics,
1. box powdered fruitpoetin
a% clips vinegar.
V,irst, prepare the peppers, Cut
Open about it or 10 medium: peppers
and discard seeds, (For .beet
use. half gre'en and half sweet red
peppers,) Put through food ,chop,
per twice, Us!tig finest., ,blade.
Drain, and discard about half of
the juice,. Measure Pupa ;peppers
into a large saucepan., Add
TEACH. YOUR DOLLARS TO HAVE MORE CENTS EY
DEPOSITING THEM WITH TOUR CREDIT UNION,
Not far Charity Not for Profit •-• Hut for Sort**
WE HELP EACH OTHER - JOIN us.
Belem District Credit Union Limited
Office Open,in Belgrave every Tuesday,Evening
INTERNATIONAL
CREDIT OWN DAY
THURSDAY, OCT. 15
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cooking:
clip eider vinegar
d ►dt cups sugar
'Z.tetriipPon.S, hOrtieqadiNh
teaspoon each ohinnman,
cloves and ailspice,
1 44ttle liquid fruit pectin
Measure beets into a very large
saucepan, Add. vinegar„, sugar,
horse,redish, and spicesrfni*
i3ring •to a full rolling boil over
high heat and boil hard i minute,
•.stirring constantly, Remove ..horn
heat and at' once stir in liquid
pectin, ,skim of foam with Metal
spoOn, ..Tben alternately' ,stir and
skim .for 6 minutes to cool iklightly
'and. to prevent any floating; Ladle
quickly into glaases, .cover at
once with../ri inch of hot .poreffin,
Makes ,514, pounds of relishor 11
1116414m gl"espe;n. F r •
craps 'prepared peppers. (about
I) or 15,..rneclipm. peppers)*
• •'Y4.• Cue vinegar' -••1
.Scouts. Find 1,364
Lost .Children
fiQrna .640. hours t1f J$grvIoft wore
rendered at the Central. ,Canashi
tcilibitiaraa In Ottawa recently by
1500 ;.3oY .ge1:114$ of the Ottawa
District, During the 8'49I• fair
gowIte. found .1,044 lost children.
new record high), 'assisted at- the
John Ambulance .first aid
centre,. served .as messengers for
N41111.004 officials- and wheeled
arthritic patients on tours of the
.enhibition„
cup -vinegar.
Then make the relish. Add
nvevan,.mad. mix,. well ,Ftring .te
Powdered pectin• 4to peppers in
4 hard. beil over high heat, Stirring.
constantly, ..A.t ,once• stir in Sugar.
Bring, to a full rolling boil and
boil bard 1 minute, stirring con-
stantly, Xtemove from• heat and
slhie144 alternately rfnoarely withir rind skim
mnetalspofoonr,
T
5 minutes to cool slightly arid to
prevent any floating, Ladle quick-
ly into glasses, Cover at once
with % inch hot paraffin, hifoltes
3 pounds of relish or enough for
6 medium glasses.
NOTV: If all green peppers are
used, about 10 drops green coloring
May be stirred into the cooked'
relish after removing from heat.
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Stop and Dry ,{:ambler
action,
.4-way drying selection.
10-l1h load capacity.
5-way venting.
Knee operated door, Our tune-up insures safe
and economical driving-
RATED CANADA'S' NO.' 1 DRYER
SAVE' $50:00 DityERs. rilcp) FROM 4164.95
Don't let; sluggish engine. per.
formance hamper your driving
and boost your gets costs. Tim-
ing, plugs, carburetor and points
adjusted for efficient, econem.
ical operation. Let us do it now!
SAVE during our CLEARANCE of, 1959
MOFFAT ELECTRIC RANGES
Must Clear to make room for Fall LaundrY'Eqinipment.
BURKE -EIZcTRIC
Commercial, Industrial, Morire':and • Faroa;;Wiring
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HOME. CONIPIARTFID-The new residence of. Mr. and Mrs. William, King was still ruder construction
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in and look around and see for' yourself. Drastic Reduaions throughout our entire stock. We have only listed a few of our many bargains. Come
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MEN'S DRESS OXFORDS
CLEARING GROUP of OUTSTANDING VALUES
LADIES' DRESS . SHOES
in all the new Fall styles and colours value up to $9.95
SALE PRICE SALE PRICE TO CLEAR $5.94 $2.97 $4.97 $5.89
LUGGAGE
SPECIAL TWIN SET
Wardrobe and Overnight
SALE PRICE $19.97
MOULDED LUGGAGE •
New light-weight construction Wardrobe and
Vanity Regular $35.00
SALE .PRICE $29,94
2.0% OFF All Other Luggage
•
° :1. A SPECIAL ANNIVERSARY CLEARANCE OF HIGH GRADE
1. LANES'. DRESS FOOTWEAR
CHILDREN'S , SHOES
Patent Straps for Dress Wear ,
White and Brown Boots
Black and Brown Oxfords
$1.98 $2.87 $3.89
CHILDREN'S SIZES 5 = 10 $1,99
JUNIORS, SIZES 11 = 2 . 4 •
BOYS' RED SOLE SIZES 1 . 5
MEN'S RED SOLE SIZES 6 = 12,, ,
;4$2.39
$3.29
4°'44$3.79, .1
in Stack and Brown
$3.87 and $4.97
a MUST for Dress Wear in
all the latest Fall colours and
style{,
$2.47 $2.89
$3.87
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Fi this group you find well known makes, Alr-Step,
if Strollers and Murray t HeelhUgger.,
• , VALUE UP TO 41/.95
SALE PRICE $7,94 and $10.97
GROWING •6IRLS' SCHOOL SHOES
White Buck, Saddles and Loafers
Salt Price $3,89
MEN'S
‘1,89,
WORK BOOTS
$5.97 $6.89
All SMart Styles in
MEN'S. \ FALL SHOES
,in flack and Brown for men who care.
VALUES' UP TO $15.00
$7.94 AND $9.97
FLATTIES FOR TEENAGERS
MEN'S GRADE
OXFORDS
A *U1 of a LIFETIME.
'Discontinued lines of Beat; Scott-
MeHale and Slater Shoes.
VALUES UP TO $24.95
SALE PRICE $12.97
Dunlop's Shoe Store
Phone 23 Wingham
BOYS' DRESS OXFORDS
RUBBER BOOT
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