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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1948-03-04, Page 7,TriAlAtsPAX,1,41t04 » 4th, 1.94a• '^ .t, YslN.1D+.6 Suitable for", bedrooms etc, 1,e til r p r oe-ffoiia $1:a0-•to-�$3 00'' 24 .;Sheets . of Paper ,and 24 Envelopes„ .Regular vaue50c • ALE PRIQE,. , .. REGULAR VALUB 410 SALE,: P ,XPE , NyDRO HOME ECONOM 1 o m erg- . On serving - Use :grade' B -or' Cracked e� `gs �. - . _ .. __•_ _,_J3.ei A, � we ak ._.,_�_.,__ e. e, � _, . � _� d. . gg �. otataes cluiiy s a ale_ in be:: hlid- gg o1i tr pot es and beat five-star plan -of good • nutrition. • well; . Beat, egg; .whites until stiff Thank goodness, We can still talk- and fold o,,p intottltdes: Brown onion about --their --food- value -without and bologna: in --fat- :a and-= add- .also.- -cringing at 'the 'thought •of expense. Season -and pour into greased :cos We. who have been. able to :'store. serole. Rake in electric oven, • at' potatoes during harvest time , are. 400- degrees •• for 3(.0' to , 3�r, mirnutes. more fortunate. Even' though ,it "Serves'.1Sve. ; takes time we .should ick .over the, -1tIA •Ei. M .� � .,i .Ii ` , S� � 1:lOTATOES :1'ViTH, "cobble/4s" and pluck,.. off,airy sprouts SOi7R-CREAM ONION. SAUCE' at this season of the -year. 'Pour peeled, 'cooked".potatoes, Now, we- cannot 'tell* any,,, home 1 tsp, salt, l/k tsp..: e r. 7 maker. much about cookingthem :p Pi? ' �3 .cup Sour; =1.' onion,tniticed3 'except to remind iter •to cook only- x.,.,_o . �tlisps., ;drippilig;.-� � cup, potato '' -until •• done -=26 iniiiutes °for whole iiquidy "%2•-' cup •sour 'cream 1.�_ medium. • otatoes 'boiled in their / �pcit sgrated cheese. Bleft-over patoes with 1/ • SPICED CREAM IOTATO potato- egokilg.vater-:Add'Two cups diced potatoes, •1 salt, ipper ai ftour:- Patinto •a cup celer:le aves, 1 +cose. garlic igreased casse rol es' _ad d a i inc e d .% U IoLvhic� •haS been browned n2 cups water, 2 tbsps:.dripping, dripping acid . the sour t cam Top with _grated. cheese. , Rote in . • elec trio oven . at.: 50. • degrees -for :15. * minutes', Serves, four. .*• TIIE. SUG(ESTION . BOX ° Mrs. T. L. ,044,.Ow. magnificent Canadian.. apple .ought to come' -in for'' very much more: general use and appreciation. , •For instance,: .Pried a•pples.are very •good with .sausages; corned . beef or -pickled ' tongue:' Core. j_•'Y. , ?rd uokttent1 r- lr ai little dripping. Keep the heat „low so 'you won't scoff cli Apples; cover tire pan; cook , ,five minutes, then "torn apples and sprinkle with ' two tbsps. sugar and ar little salt. Cover again:.and - cook. iintii» .tender -•' .. ,> i'r ,i ed apples are :•also good on -tope of a: slice of steamed fruit bread wasdesse rt.,: .., Mrs. • J" ii ,. G.ar.. says y a)u xY. Tikel our prized turnip,.*dish Made With. e w th T cheese.' Tr'y it mashed• 'rnips, tud t • S Alt pinch et peppery tbSps. dripping; ..;. q i s hi - t ckmea . Meat. � k p s ace an is d 2 3 � 14 cu .. rkted 1 op g. .old , heeler Mit well. • 2' tbsps, .Sour, 3 .cups milk. • ' •- - Gook° otatoes; .-cele , • garlic and seasonings. in water' until, vegetables are tender, Melt, dripping; blend in -flour; add . milk "graultiziily; Book; stirring. constantly_... Add to potato . ,=mixture,. • Take out garlic -- a'nd celery_„_ leaves and serve. Six 0eirvings. • ` • •: PUFFY 'PO W ',POTATO L4A Fonr eggs, separates , '2 cups :mashed potatoes,' 1 large •onion ,��”" ��t., ala", ping, ;salt. and iieppeer , yeti wor"ty about our or future security Phone C , Carlow ata w .l~ 2 ao�� write rte .:. . ,- 1'3R. yKy a. OB�. _ . ROBINSON1�54�1 Monatarch Life A , aiRUraatagCe' irepre- sentative, e !r@• sntt ,y' e as IYQ, R. R.1, Port' Albert,. 36t !ou 'rand 7a, .. lits' • t'oa�biri , air ...; g �" !� tnriung fin es un4ble • to sieep1 : 1 :.art get up. mointnge • F ref . to e and, tthout an a !pet et o : you 4.:::.. su it oto 6 m auta'h . n ca _ � a ti fY• d ora cli w#1t Y • r S a' i a nc1 ItYti, �Cea�ltii 11000. kis moshel "ev titn >Yla a ie the appetite,, h teat o • aai tem aid d b , .... . ply ,.. 'F�' �'► , c`�ge�att� . thins help to pro! iota ] of'hr tng Bleep ata genets' improve s; run -clown co .ditiwn. t trot the ennino Ml1 ' rn'n Ileadth Ana g b �Torva,,P�t� Look fait! fi;�, trade. -Mark the tined, teart". i . soft . � tineaat. drug couai�lcu. ; ----- ' L . x . The If. Mtlbiaar% Co., Uralfbit, Ts Tinto Ont. AUBURN, Mar. ,2.—Mr. F. O. Mc Ilveen • ' spent . the'week-end. in Toronto. , 1rr and Mrs. T1iirold cicllolson. and daughter Karen, of Seaforth, were week -end :visitors. with . Mr. and a►Mrs.: Wes. Bradnock. Mr- and -Mrs.' harry Wallace, -who l ai3°e" -been' visiting -the former's sister, } Mfrs. Watkins, Suiii„ ei 1iillr and friends at Auburn, have ` left -for-their home in ilkie, Sask. • Mr. _ and" -kis. �"Stewarrt Ferguson And daughter Janice, of Elmvale, visited the . formers patents, Mr.. and Mrs. A. J."' Ferguson. Mrs. Jack Sprung Cof London. 'visited Dir. and::X:Crs. Harold Sprung. On her return.. she wits accompanied by Mrs; H. Sprung.. • • - Mirs. Frank Stanley -;off ,Goderich- Spent oderich Spent-"thhe -week-end with Mr. and , Mrs..A. Rollinson: • The many friends of Vic Yuigbltit: --will•; ••be --pleased: to�-lenr--n--thl.t. has ,retninedhonie 'Vicsuffereda fractured• hip • last: whenµ the aeaffoldin .ho vtstanding .on broke. tae ,lias been- t fp tient. in Aston Hospital .since then. • Ernest Patreraen,,...cut• .•Iris hand badly'• ••while--cuttting wood in :the_ bush, S`e'veral stitches %.were- re-' milted to ciese the wound;, - The community social. evening was 'held in the Foresters' Hall on Friday evening. • high 'prizes were v ori by Mrs+ :Wna. Ilaggitt and Geo. Beadle,.v-Idle low scorers. were Mrs. Harry Armstrong and Lloyd MC - 011 n he West Wawanosh, David, of Ver- million, Alta., ' and Mrs. (Dr.) Jack- sen,.., ack- so i ; Manta), ), ' of Eiubro. She has, twelve. grandchildren; 'and eleven great-graiidchildren.-'• Of a family of thirteen,' Mrs. McPhee and Miss Mcliwain„have two sisters and two brothers living: 'Mrs. J•olin Tiffin, of Goderich, . and Mrs.• iVilson, of Nile; Andrew, of Goderich, and Wil-- Ham; V il- Liam; of Auburn: '• William's 'twin b Jtlier--pa; sed- -a•Way .. Jan-uaa:r--• Miss Mcllwain :has . m her, home with. her sister for the past thirty-. five years. ' Both- are members of ,Nile, United church. Present at the dinner were Mr. sand Mrs. Thos. McPhee and son Harvey, William . McIlwain 'and daughter Amelia, of Auburn: Owing to.road and.weather conditions the • friends from Gode- rich were unable to be present.w IBothlltdieai_.are _remarkably- ;smart' and tredve and.. _fire” !enjoying good health:- - W:M.S. 'Meeting. --The ' W.A1. S,,• , of. Knox United church held their •monthly meeting�'nt� the »li"o>u•" 111'ras. Wirt. Si-- Craig- -on •: Tuesday The nieeting,,was� in charge of Mrs. C: M. truua;han and ,Mr`s. Craig 'presided at tido: piano. The It ogr1 iu 111 Lthe'..MiSsionar-y 3lontlily was fol lowed. The -Scripture. was- read -by Mrs. "Straughan ai d,Mrs. Fred Toll, offered . prayer. ` 14 ins, . Harry rung- bint gave p, reading on "Lord Calde- cote's Lifelong Witness," and Mrs. A. G. 1„iewitt gaye one en: "Reading. the' Bible." ..A duet was rendered by Mrs.. Donald Fowler- and Mrs.. W. Ti 'Robison. The fifth, -chapter of the 'study boolk;''"Island Keepers eey Word +,•was b -Mrs T:ry ns3 Celeb try 81st Birthday._. of..the .1 o,c1r w..5 ,taken ..y., i :.., u r 1�;�l�ll�z"wr•�-�' :�ooderio��I-Goderichkir-fl :i �. . Martha Mcliwain, twin sisters, cele- Urns: J. Arthur read a letter of 'brnted' their eightvfirst birthday on- .thanks fo rise bale of.•.clothing Saturday, ''\vhen ` they .were, guests which had been •sent. for European - of .honor at• a, dinner given by Mr.. •"relief, and the treasurer,. Mrs. C. and ',.Mrs. C ff. •McPlier. Mrs. Mc- . i � - ,M. frau liaith 'rePorted $7.75. on Pltee is theformer., mr'.r, Elleii M('ilwain g p $ _., hand, . The. elosin . rayeh, was :of- im 1 tl r ,• .y �. ».. 1. t t sire ltttt like s of IIs -1 t � c t ae . . .. " , . - ' , ,., .Pereci...b Mrs. S rain h n.. After .. y.. t g ,tt nolet mels nin and .lana d'oliiiston• .' . , .. wards s the ostess erred refresh« Mcllwaiti and were. ,born In West • �. ` s moats. . Wawanosh near NlIe.w : The - at -- tended S.S. No..1, West Wawanosh. -Pitt$4114e2r--Yolitig-44-go Tiwaifi' .... .oU McPhee,' After 7 n. cPh '. A r theeirmarriage. cthe" live 'on the Anti trip -Nile boundary, Where Mr. 1 S, .Le McPhee, passed a'vay.: She. has , a family s ,of ' twcl'•'son. , Cliff; on the koinestead, and Ra phy of :London:"' also threeY step -children, Thomas, of •ti A• u , Serve .hat. .• Mrs. 1.'.'.IVI, says : '1. For' economy I. olk , f d.,, ;. a e y k.� a� eggs in custards � d save sr�hltes ,tor angel cake. ,, " 2. •* P11ese outer lent+es C cabbage, even- Ohoaglt 'wilted; shout"` be washed, „ . wa ed li do bitof,grated' e a l tis then , onion to the `trai ned , liquor !did d serve With meat. . ' c iir.r d•y tf yonr making prp)l: earnu s easntdio-witted-114s wretca.h b o11rn4esto her"n'care of ThSionai;Stn•.Anne Allan invites you towrto columna for 'replies.* l er._ eltin .—• Mrr siu �I . Harr 'Watson. 'of. Nile celebrated i heir tvvelCt° t t v dd n moers- ary at. their heme on Sunday, Ilebru.: arj' 29th. nits. was forth. Pearl er 1. earl Jon do ` 1yr h . �£ . , dtatrl;hter o� the latte Mr. and 'Mrs, ( ,ed'rge Tohnston,. 2nd con" scion of " sh1leld. ' Mr:& Watson is the soh of Mr, and mar - ridge Mrs. Win,- Watson of Nile. The"'. ar- ridge twenty.tive 'Years ago;Febrat., ary 28th was solemnized at the' home of the bride's: parents by Bev. Dr. 'H. B. Cninplell. 'Since their in rria. a . gf# they laitye, Modori' ; khe WatsonM ' homestead; Mr., and' Mrs. 'Watson, have tive' children, Mrs. tioya Bodge (Doris),'•of Dungan- non; Gordon ofPres on Eleanor and, d, Merle,rle, of London,and' ho te; also tto gan c W1ldhrien ner ,, I3lnrnie find Terry Bodge. A faintly dinner Was served 'at the home eft Sunday, ,,those, present being the fattlil silo, grnndehlldren'; Mr.' :and, parents,.. of. the', g'roottt of twenty4ive, years; Mr. and firs. Lorne Johnston,`of White:, •,T I church ; Ms, and :Mrs. Wilbur John- • ston, of London.; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Johnston. and :family, 2nd, concession of Ashfield, and Mr: and Mrs. Russell,;7.'hoinpson and family, of-Godericlr,• ' The,,dinner: was' served by close friends of. the • bride .of_ twenty-five. years, Mrs.- - Ross-' Mc- Phee,. Mrs, Cliff. McPhee, Nile, and Mrs. Harold lcllwain, of London. Among those present - at the dinner who- were at the wedding were Lorne, Wilbur wird-•IJon crrdlohnston• an ; rs.. - " usse honi,llson, -bi -thers--;find-sister-of. he-b'I;ide.-Among= the gifts• received Was, a beautiful chest. of -siive:r rom_:t fie - atiri-ly . - --A' reception was .theicl , in' .their honor in the parish hall on Friday night, when • ••music for- dancing• Was pro- vided by I+''arrier's orchestra.• After the lunch hour Mf'. end Mr's. Watson Were -called to the front'and Hugh McWhinney° readtn address and Lloysi ,,Hodge presented' the couple. with with a:.purse of money:.... On Moitcl'ay:' -night. March 1S1°, the neighbors' met at the Watson home and a social time was enjoyed. During the eteit- fug Mr. -and ;i ins. Watson were pre- nt'e"d witfri 1 rratiitrt fruit -and -smoker.-•�•The'-address �ssaar-read-�: by, Frank Mcilwait-andthe present- ' ation Was made 'by 'I ogs, ` Cliff. and ..Gordon--�'11G-l'hee, •3-'he.l-adies2"Served refreshments. Mr. and Mrs.,Watson -a re inerubers• of " Nile United :eliiireli. - �