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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1949-05-19, Page 9Hello, Homemakers I When ''1 was a youngster, It ,was funrto « help take oft our shoes` and "stpekiiigs and pronlsed oto -buy us':firecrackers if est at the job. rather .te-; oontanuailry' ala day, then mother scolded us all evening about dirty „feet and the danger, of ,are= crackers.'_ Today- we: -.mad Oixld sVInpt1- thize with parents•. e`ven'though we Above ',i, s a corr4er, of one .� Our- :rocfP., • tio n room ow .ese xv te Principles nhoosing a neral Director pe ant. t. a ten i n ,are f ndamedtals 'in .any service. Look f , when L Qliw or, them. en you choose a funeral direetoir,..„to, can de- „pend- E Cranston _• . on E. E. ;for all three. •• GODERICH'S ORIGINAL -F U N,E'R.A L. HOME 17 MONTREAL ST. .`TELEPHONE 399"W"or” ..scnc cls, SUMMER ceatops, and' COUNTRY , HOMES Modernize your property by in- sta.11ingat ChemicalToilet . Cheap _ • and easy to instal,. nowater.•pxes• • pure required. No worry about odors or troubles; instead, all the comforts of a city home,'.Protnpt shipment. Fully ,guaranteed. -Write us for full information. TWEED STEEL WORKS LTtlr. TWEED • ONTARIO were `never such a problem : • as the 'nod:rri yo►sih.l r y rifle t. e ga#rening s tt till Miring a....„- .raft__ require ,hurt of quick cogking -dishes,= .so look Over our list. 44petizers: - Oran a juice with -"tt $iiueezed, mint „ leaf; rt canned conflomme.;.served whit .cress, quick ;potato soup vn.ith an minced: leen, . Main C00800;.`, . , Parboiled .. sau;t� ages, 'cohered with a tin .of tomato soup ., and , baked; , eggs broken ,�nfe. nota -shed potatd4inec pati d idyll, And cooked in overt; kippers poached Fnr ehl#fiefdrie_dpo' tafrteohs,. trout and cold meat , Autearoni a. launvdf and 'cheese, ptighettl and neat..i2alis . ' _ • esse I►, ,. _ rts. Si�iced' ;liAututis' "with ipirk and ' tnnap1 asyxup, colored Dream• puddings,.' canned .fruit, rhn- barb pieiets, and, also ;crackers ,and cheese.. SUPPER DLSH 'Yz tsp. salt . . 1 ,tin' vegetable soup - 2 apples • 6 cups "boiling pork' sausages • • % tsp. summer savory 1 asp. butter ' • Cook macaroni in boiling -water until tender, then drain. Cut sans-` ages- into -inch pieces and combine' all, the. ingredients together 'except, apples,' Pour, into ca:sserolekgreased. with margarine. Place thick slices of apples. on " top. Cover and bake in electric oven of 350 degrees. fox. 25' minutes:. Six servings: • ,=-.. SPRING- SALAD 1 eup shredded cabbage 3 green onions, minced' • Minced cress culft diced celery, . . 3/ cup.. grated. carrot Salt and pepper • Mayonnaise or French °dressing r Toss the ingredients' together with. -':dressing rte moisten; Serve 7in a chilled bowl, lined with lettuce Ascomsan' ,o' hard cookt,s e•r T Ry W. R, Dougall, Count' Weed Inspector Spring gra it7 '-crops.' int Hu, ron�look Iron' promising at WS time of year.: sp Sworeedinkedg' is' completed. ” Thering ground !well this would palate 'Cover the whole sur- face evenly, This treatxneiit will iiiso ;help to. control . Canadian t'bfstle and. sow thistle and'will, 'Prevent : them frons maturing seed, and - After noticing a surrey of .tile' weather vonditions li;ave ,so far been- :cottnty..1 fI that in almost *Very . ideal, In- a anew° daYtie, picture • Will- be..:raarred,:bY the ugly OPOCAr a'nce of mustard in many ilelds:In . the .ceunty. 1:ustard .like ,alt, other Weds a is, a moisture , Sli•, erg• ei n ' —t rad 'o"f''"..�.grain and re- ucea "its value as feed. :The ;seeds' Will 11e in the ground for years; 4f .eomm.Unity the egiliptlient 'is avail. able and• meo. -.axions te'do custet0 sprayis..' The Cost runs around, •;2, ,Per acre and -lit .some .cases less, l vuhcl the°gr.-ai is -five or six iltehes high and before the 'niusturd. is in bloom. All weeds: are most. easily- killed, when• young` Lhe field .is .seeded out and .a?pear- and tender. again when.„ the il'eld . is sown to Do not ,pray' where fields are mtustard can .established fa Tt that ,clover, as the p seeded. "out with Ilea by sp ayingg eheiuical will, kill the clover. Grain it`h.-- 2-•4--D; .,-solutio . - I . -- -. . _ �.. o. >4i~ Xts one of, wikt not -Abe- injured aitt #tag. •ova. e 0 way ,•-• t h4,. st susceptible .' wefeds to. ,re, The'united eQrt. • of farmers • can. speed,' to , tixis, ,-treat#nent, .� A. mild. make this project a success, • Con- SOlUdOn applied with low ` r i? ... .pressure your aricultttral a res , - <� d.OIT ,g r l7 .. , epic r�cent.; effecttvP ff. t rP..nn roe . oro • a•a�d„-l�or f -or. a li g d, Y e a PP. Spr y as you assistaxtee. PORTER'S -1111414`. PGT Sunday 'next, .service at Grace Church, .will be at:.9.45 a.m. instead of in the afternoon. Sunday.sbhool will be after the church. service. Mr, aitd Mrs. John McConnell, of Dundalk; spent rt few days With 1Virs. McConnell's "sister, Mrs. J., - Lockhart, and: Mr. _Lockhart, • Mrs, • Wilding , of ' Harristoti is pending a Willie 'with -'fixer da ter, Mrs.' Elgin Cox. o+ Pictures, were shown by the Federation of Agriculture at No. 5 school, Porter's Hill. on Wednes- day,: last. 167 'children ..were pre- sent in the : afternoon and a good number of adults were . out for the evening program. :Mrs. ' G. • G. Newton,-- spent the week -end in; ” Toronto with bet: daughter, Mrs.. A. Osbaldeston. Mrs. J. S. Lockhart' visited with her --son: Glen and -wife -_in- Clinton for a couple of days this week. Congratulations to°Mr. and _Mrs„ Fred Bell on' the birth of a 'son. $30' here's ' a big inifieitniteit behind .the gas for every car • Finding oil and.bringing it tb you—in the kindo• f products you need, and at low prices: --is a big job and takes a lot ;of money. Behind Alai dependable' .supply are thou -kinds of Canadians engaged in. • finding; .producing, transporting; refining and' marketing—working' with tools4hat cost 'huniireds of millions: But the investment in those_ tools is your: gua•rantee`.of adequate supply and• minimuin. rice.` - FIRST, the oil must be .'found.. This means• expensive equipment- and the risking of money in patient search. A -single deep test drilling rig is worth- haat: a million dollars and •one unsuccessful welrin-the Alberta foothills Has cost more thein a million. Then when oilfields and found, . Y > .. _•Leduc ; field costs ab�iut'$lOf �`q well in the they ,must be. develo ed• just to drill and a ui one SECOND, crude, oil must be transported to a refinery.' Tank cars, .pipe lines and ocean and lake tankers are the vehicles. A large -pipe line may cost .$100,Q00 -a 'mile, Imperial's largest tanker, just put into • service, cost more' than $5 millions. •« ; THIRD, the crude oil: Must be'refined into hundreds of useful products. Large and complex refining units are the workman's ''equipment e here. To meet your increasing needs for more and' better products_ I perial since the .war has. added refining capacity' to.process an extra 31,Q00 barrels per day. ,The cost was more than $30 millions. • •FOURTH, the products must be marketed—this means they must be made available to you• when and: where• you need them:' The'tools of the marketer are such things as •service. stations, truck fleets,. 'coastal` ships, barges, oil drums and tctz,ks. This equipment, fpo, adds up . to nn.lhons. , • «. ' Canadians are usingtwice as .much oil as in 1939 .To -help meet . � � J.. _your increasin • needs Im• enal .has. s •,N, ht,,-p�tzd- fo„ , d: new fiefs ps an • pipe ;lines, erected new refinery units; installed new , marketing equipment, It costs more .than twice as much, for do these . things'as,before the war. -' The money we needed to do these things came from borrowing, from the sale of investments and from earnings put back into the business' after paying .dividends. This money is helpingto provide the tools to bring you all the oil,' you need—at the apwest • : ossible or cold meat. ' RIIUBARR I'IELETS Itliubai for i .pie shell : ' 4 bbsps. corustareh 5 cups ;diced rhubarb -4-cup sugar , • • Line individual pie pylaites-• with' pastxiy and add 8%i eup 'Of the rhu- barb -cornstarch -sugar mixture. Dot with bunter. Sprinkle' with• a..dush of nutmeg. • Cover With • rolled Out paste, --slat four, escape .of •steam: 'Bake in electric oven of- 425 degrees for S__Lninutes,.,...Lawi r •temperahire—tc 350 degrees' for 25 minutes. To prevent -any , filling that may boil over if oven is left •too high for •-too long, place„ the pie plates• on jelly roll plixr:. • • THE SUGGESTION BOX Mrs. H. C. says: when washing. windows -'wipe them , up and -down on' one side • and crosswise on the. other. • If 'streaksshow after polish-, ing, it is easy,to •tell which side. they are on.. ..'Mrs. A. J. says: It's smart to: purchase an extra • roll of , ceiling wallpaper to line drawers; .and the 'clothes closet shelves.•.. = 'Mrs. It. M. says: White- spots ori ear-nished furniture can usually be 'removed by , rubbing lightly with.. a.. piece ,of ' •fl'annel. dampened with essence of pepperinen,t or Bpi vi is .de by an • 'application of e• followed-, ^ furnitxtre camphor his should b polish, Mrs: J. T. says: Soap scraps 'are' valuable; after.' alley. 'are too',small to ;leaye in the soap ',dish.' Drop j feces into a jar and cover them -with water. Using this' soft -soap , aolutkn -make perfu'ne4l-suds for_ lingerie,' ' ° Railway rates. in Canada are the lowest in the world, witIf the. pos- sible exception of some Oriental regions with• extremely., low living standards. ASHFIELD, ; Ilay 10. -- Miss Marie Wall of Goderich : spent .the week -end with Miss Sully Mac- donaid. —R= 9: Rhoad-i-vszting' rafts= tines in Pennsylvania. for two weeks. Next Sundayythere wiltt 140. -„-no . service: in _ -Ashfield P b terian 'Church on' account of Ripley anniversary services. On May 29, at 11 a.m. and 8 p.rn., anniversary services will be held ,here, with Rev. C. Jorgenssou of Brussels as the guest speaker. Weme ur Ftpnext weekyour• house is fullyequipped for• oo v1l'1 �comfortable proofst #lie again• s And /►t ' .a .. , ..0',enjoy.; W�'the ' of fresh air min comfurt� •:� bugs. �a; `' A , • .our •Kitchen Cupboardsare: very xp niCe� and ''not too much mons You Alight be interested.•,.; °' :CARLOW, May j.7. We are' sorry to report ' that Mrs. • Robt• ' Bean has,. had to go to'London for -further treutinent for"'her leg„ <•. The best wishes of .the com triunity go to her, in the *. hope that she will soon be back in our midst. , The executive ° Dix the COlborrie ~Womner's°Institute 'met• in the hall' on ,londay' night to . make plans for • the coming year. It was de- cided to have the May- meeting 'on• Weditesslay,._._l‘I:y.-.95th ;instead. _of• the regular day, the 24th of May. Will the members please note change of day? The. Department of- ,Highways -suggests °you.. be. sure -your car' is rn ..condition for safe .spring -and - summer driving.. Check the brakes, lights, tires, steering: mechanism, Vudshield wiper 'and other safety tea -tures? ••-Help-cheek--aeeidents the .life -you;save ,ray °be your own! TORAYSY .•h New ,Schedules in effect -19th of``May, 1.949.Time:•tabiee are available f rolihMotorways Bus .Drivers and from your , local agent.• Reg. ° q �C�'re�' ,�,nc�. Son To avoid disappointment please check with your local.;; Aged. before planning . • any trips as rnost of the times have wTH .WESTERN `• 'ONTARIO ' MOTORWAYS -5-Year WRITTEN`. Guarantee BFJILOU .Motlupray is guarantQed in writing to • protect your furniture, ruga, blankets, and alOthitg for '5 years, or BER ;tjU papa for the dam _.4 age;.. 41dill_:...protevt •-theaverage' Man's suit or °lady's dress for 5 years. •^-only 80. a year;, other articles, equTy Toni. 3uy this -guaranteed caothspray TO- DAY from" yourdepartment drug, hardware, or furniture store,. NO WR�ou, • MOTHSPRAY Guaranteed for one yea; or your money back,. Only 630 for 16 osz.-•enough; to .mothproof 2' men's suits., BERL% MOTHSPRAY ''ON'E H.:Q+ EVER � � ULD J��:'�HE_CR_UL'`.:.._ • °AGAINST. CANCER; . The Perth Ilur"o i Unit -of' the Dancer Society'. urge all those' who hav6:not sent in theirdonatiokt to. the Cancer. Fund to tlo so as early as possible.:: Donations should be sent to --:Pei h 'Unit of . the : .' Cancer Society, Eox 146, Stratford; Ont," n ' O c ai 'receipts will be "mailed r y St 656 BCR`NA f II„C 3TR. t. • • I ry r. S PERRY ,p• M ayS MR5. em=Tone'was to a6 �� was atim�ie howC 8 feeds like. ntagtc. ' mi_1u1..oputon• P } • , r t r y e. And Sc,s ry ,',�t..• - ' uie �jlat Rs; � : ' � ,•..�;; , .,., .,•..,mow= y_ _ 1. `ride p 1 4uf d ;g 40:;;;148.11 oog . °!1!y f�N rrl �ycC� the � �'lloo °111Alete% � If you'reinterestedin facts The'prxee of a gallon of gasoline today is about the Baine ciss the „..rico of ,a.., 'gallrt o. of distilled water. p• For years .,before the war the 'wholesale price of ga$olin4 d%peed almost steadily , and although it has been caught in general upswing g of costs it . ,,.... ..... . . other ,, . l' . � _ ., .. . has ustt<ittcreased. nettrly' as' muc11 as heconal 4:tie4 . Sine 19 the general vwholescile p i `indeic had .•more than cio but thio oiled . .4aeirolA;1+nrcoots. ricce hide ts;.cufyalls _by..ess.ihs :ttti tfit� Ort its 1948 operations Imperial earned a:profit equivalent to"loos than one cent a, gallon for: each gallon of products ally P.. Until you!ve seen -and 'ridden on Firetfonl-Supec411allodns,4-'K4tu--carr'• imagine the tuper-4emf'ort they add to drivin lAl-fhe-:tiing-xoa-d-shocks : appear .: ,^old cars drive like no*. . , new carswhandle srnrother.•Let usshow vow -today? . " Candrier ir'► photio.gaii ooderioh ; Victoria.:and-tlgin, ttS.a:,. DRIVE 1111 TODAY FOR COM PLETE rireStotst SERVICE.. tst014�.-1,, 0, Givaraiafeed 14 Goad ltoiuekeepiltg Hn, .I anciivr os • 'uRovrNnsts���' y IMPERIAL GALLON coNCENTRATED PASTE FOR M .One gallon of Kalif -Tone paste, when thzntted, makes l% gaPons of li.em-Totic finish. This means that your actual &Ili r' Cost of Kam -'Tone per gailon•is .. TWELVE lovely, colours, and white to chooso'froin ask your dealer f¢r•cotour chart. too delighted with Kern Tone ...With its case of appliea� t • n .its«�eaut'... its ex, .fes fir i t th ng ni .o ou „f w,es, . enc rT1 ne not a water paint .:...it is a resin and OIL finish that goes on without onl Remember, Kern -Tone and is yem.o. ,au fou AT.Cthes n filler_._. ._....1,. -.+Covers -mast surfaces-= -orad a 'cry- Walihoard, painted walls,, plywood, brick, f te. x , 2� One coot really 'covers.: 3, Drat hard in one hour. 4, One gt ilon doea'ci large room. �,� IiNo ltsagreeab10 painfy odour Use: the room the same day. 6. , A hard, •durable, 'washable airfare. • Z A p kas ra ib•put on spreads.' like a charm.