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HYDRO HOME ECONOM151.
4Ie1.1o, Homemakers t; Fol, variety.
1 meas, souffles and fondues are
exceilei,t. •possibilities,' 'What 15 a
'souffle? • What 4 ;-fondue? How
are they related? L
souffle 3e n
A a delicate; e.s
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baked dish :made with a thick white
Lsance•. to which .are. added well
beaten egg yolks;,and. stiffly beater?
whites. The souffle. •needs son?I1e
kind of sauce, or creamed' mixture,
h aspo at .
suc o t m Or.U$ m h
as a
m. r�Qo
main coarse. Per • dessert; top with
custard, cream or fruit Sallee.
A fondueis like a souffle except
that the • thick white sauce Is re-
placed with milk and bread crumbs.
For main . counsee dishes a fondue
May be plain or the followingmay
be,added: grated cheese, shredded
vegetable diced meat or fish. With
chopped- gait and flavoring added
to. the basic mixture 1t• becomes a
.1 tasty dessert: '
To be. an ,expert at .. making
souffles and fondues follow' a good
recipe and work quickly.
"TAKE A VIP
1, Prebeht ' the electric oven to 825.
degree. '.
2. Assemble
ingredients en
is anesr
tic
le
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necessary for making and :baking:
3; Prepare' meats, fr' 1ts, vegetables,
or fish. . , •
4. Saxe time by' whipping egg'
Whites Spit and yolks next, to
avo.i
d,wushin • the at ,
�' a be er.(ms
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• beat 'better if they are at room
temperature.)
5, Keep souiifles light by.adding a/4
teaspoon on cream of ,tartar for each
8 egg whites after they have ben,
beaten.' until foamy. Beat until
stili but not dry: '
6. Fondues and souffles Will bake to
a light, fluffy food in a slow oven
set at 325 degrees for about forty"
minutes, 'p'
7. A souffle is done .if' it springs back
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Newest, nicest Feature. of the new Beatty •
Washer is :the stainless' steel' tub. This
smooth, mirror' like"steel is just the same
as you have in your: table flatware. Tt
never scratches,chips or stains% 'It is
always so agreeable to the clothes.
The Beatty Stainless Steel Washer has
e 'thirmo tub to keep the water ,hot right .
through.the 'washing: .
• T w' Beatty is just as beautiful on
the
'as.the inside. you will •always'.
be proudof it. '•
And it does such ; beautiFul. work -.the
Beatty human hand agitator has ,never yet
been equalled for betting clothes cleans
JUST PUSH. AND 'IT SWINGS ... PULL AND, IT STOPS
There never''vas' a Wringer. so convenient and safe as this one. -,
Saves -time and trouble,'
BIGGEST TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE eIN TOWN
-best possible .terms. i
BEATTY WASHERS . ARE PRICED ROM., $'. 129.50
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THE 40141
wheat. t�exrt v preMod with you
finger or if a Sharp ku4s. conte
iatitcleanwhen rosette in th
centre. -Be •quick; and, gents
though /
$,.Serve aamediatbiy after. ba1U1;
--�t soufflHasse Souo'le fallti readil
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8 tbsps, shortening.
41. thecop' ismmilk, sifted..I1pur
a •tsp. salt
% tsp. pepper
• 3 eggs, separated
% 'tsp. cream of tartar
l't 'shortening, ' Blend in flour
Add "milk gt.ad�ually, beat)ng von
starrtiy: "'hook while stirring' until
'thieb. about live minutes. Add. sal
nd r. Blend thoroughly:
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I>�pl?eCool
:Be Whites 'n
t Until f _
a e hhi t ossa
egg ad
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'cream. ' Of tartar. Beat egg+yolks
until lemon colored. Add beaten
yolks to cooled white •sauce. Blend
thoro`hghly. Fold in beaten . eg Pour into greased two
kin
ua ba dish.
rt s Bake -
oven' of 325 degrees for forty min
ut�es er until _,ani inserted knife
homes otic clean.
Rasie Fondue '
1 cup milk ,,.
P1 cup soft bread crumbs
3 eggs, separated
1 tbap: shortening
1/3 tsp. salt •
• 1/4 tsp. pepper
tReat milsk in double • boiler ; add
crumbs, shortening, ,salt and pepper.
Stir ' until 'shortening is melted.
-Cool slightly. Beat egg - whites
until stiff but not dry. Beat 'egg
until 1
b lemon c
yolksWin. colored. ed.
Add
yolks to -milk mixture.' .Poll, in egg
whites. Lour into twa-quart oiled
.baking dish. Bake in electric oven
of 825:degrees degres for about forty
minutes,' or until 'firm. .
THE QUESTION BOX
'Mrs.• A. n D.r asks-:-• How to fry
oysters in the electric oven.
Answer
Panned Oysters
.12 oysters
1 cup flour
1 cup Sour
1 tsp. salt
1 tsps pepper..
1.egg, beaten
1 tbsp. salad oil''
• Bread crumbs
Combine flour, salt and pepper in
one bowl and the egg and 'Salad oil
in . another bowl. Drain the 1 ysters
and roll thein in' the eiour and then
in 'the egg mixture and, place in a
buttered • baking dish...Sprinkle:, well
with crumbs. Place ins" a mdderate
'electric .oven ('375 degrees) for
about twelve to fifteen minutes.
Serve. with tartar sauce. -
:I rs E. M.tartar
How ,• to make
potato chips.
Answer:
Saratoga 'Potato Chips
Peel four potatoes and then slice
with, a. Rotate. peeler or'slotted
knife, , very thin. • :Soak the pieces
in colo• salted water.for one hour:
Drain them well, .then dry' them be=
tween towels. Fry the chips iii
deep -fat' (peanut oil) heated to. 395
degrees (hot enough to -brown an
inch' 'cube:. of 'bread in 'twenty sec -
ands) until they 'rine brown. Drain
them on wiper and sprinkle ..with
salt: ,
Note, 1: F.r ._only a few potatoes,
about brie stip ladel at a time.
Note 2:ti.. •If they are net crisp
enough; cool ' , quickty in a draft
shaking excess fat from diem, acid -
fry • again;
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Blend
gb',
slow
PROMOTION FOR ERIC WILSON
• Eric M. .Wilson,,, formerly.ofSalt-
ford, who ' was for seine • time on
the HGoderich public School 'staff,
Miter • principal of the Kincarddne.
• schools, and ' still. late;•, 1 4. of
• The .Stayner' 'Sun; .. has n' •a 1-
pointed advertising-clireel f T1ii•
Mon.treal Family Herald' and W'e.k-
ly' Star. 1Wilsonhiss been on
the advertising staff of" thct Mon-
treal paper, foie. sei•erai yea rs.
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• R. A. SPOTTON
St. Andrew's. -St.
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■ (1) When milk Is given, do
3 not use galvanized Iron or
• rusty containers. Dirty water,
dirty .or slimy drinking foun-
111 1tains, spread disease. It is
E very important to 'scrub your
■ drinking vessels thoroughly
Ai and keep them always well
a filled.
I! (2) For health and fast growth,
a good growing ration must
SIbe balatte:ed with vitamins for
a health, animal proteins for
R growth and cereal grains for
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tufsETT M.
ROSS
The Dominion •Life Assurance -Com-
pany has. announced' the appoint-
ment 'of PbbetttM,' Ross as their
representative for Goderich ; end
district. 'Mr. Ross ' 'has .4een 'same
twelve years in the life Insurance
busi'ness'and is well qualified-te ren,
der service to,the community in con-
nection with life insurance or an-
nuity requirements. -9
CIGARETTES..1(AY .RE• SENT
GO_L._DIE,R,0 IN .SEA
At the .semi-monthly meeting of
Branch 109, 'Canadian Legion, held
at the Legion Hall on Thursday even-
ing last, a' letter was, read from
the Dominion Command in whicfr
it . was stated that arrangements
have been'completed whereby cigar-
ettes can ,now he- shipped' at a're-
duced price to members, of Canada's•
armed forces serving in Korea and
other Jar Eastern areas. There is
a limit of. one parcel a menth to
each' individual.•
'The Department of S'atienal De�
fence • is no�v: negotiating • with
United 'Kingdom' authorities. to per-
mit -shipment of gift parcels' to,
forces serving there. however,
orders cannot be pinged for ship-
inents to the U.K. 'until authority
for sa doing is received. •
• . The welfare committee' of Branch
109 will; endea'3bor to see that Gode-
rich and district, men serving in
the Far East receive these gift
Iparcels_.of cigars tteo,_ pe.riodicallr
A y: reader • 'knowing of • men from
its 4istrict serving; in the Far
Eastern theatre i 'asked to inform
Joe Jack or Les. Riley of the wel-
fare 'canimittee.
' ' A :donationof $10' will be made
by branch 109 'to • the St. John
Ambulance annual drive for funds.
PIONEER THRESHERMAI '
- MARKS 84TH BIRTHDAY`'
-Hugh. l to vart,, fOriuer • Ashfield
township 'tthre:sberman, and the -first
roan to, introduce a straw- 'blower
lir the township, celebrated nis
eighty-fourth biirthda y On. • Thurs-
day,•February, 15th. '
Mr. Stewart Observed his birth-
day .at his home in Dungannon,
wbere,he, and :Mrs. Stewart have re-
sided for the• past - seven Years
since »retiring from their 3(10 -acre
farm in Asitield, now •-owucal by
Melvin Stewart.
When Air. Stewart started »out
foht,..ixtiiself -a5. :i young ,Than, ,he
rte t1c,ekl�r#l.rn:�3E'.da:ole year for 4.+75. By
•thrift rind' enterprise, lits ,eventually
11urehased a threshing machi-ne and
•for thirty years was engag0 iu
this seasonal business: ITe -also'
%pi.riited a' saxviuil,l, and sawed
lumber -for as little -as as $2,5Q per
thousand.
Tlil;eshing rates were equallyr'low
at that time and Stewart
threshed frtim early . inoruitig .until
lute .at •night. at a rate of $12 to
0.4• a day, esus introdiiction of the
blower for carrying and .blowing
straw was heralded as quite a
progre. sive• step, in those days. .
AIT.
and "Mrs.; Stewart are -over
fifty .years married and are both
enjoying gond -health. 'They have
five sons "and one daughter,
Friends and neighbors` 'extended
congrat'ulatidtiis to Mr. •Stewa•rt,. and
best• wishes generallsly ga. to this'
esteemed -couple.. "
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for tasty goodness..
The` growing season makes or
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WILLIAM STONE SON$IIMITED
of ERSOLL ONTARIO
.P3.. BENMU , R
_ 3EDTb l:,1'iER, Feb, n, Mr.„,
Clare -Stewart of 'aRidgetown • spent
the week -end- with M'r. and gra.
Rusae11 Pfrittuner and' -also v#s .ted
in Goderich=
Air. Wm. Feagan of Sarnia visited
Wiithp Mr .and Mrs, 'Stanley Van.
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The eraklnole party held in
4lhurel1 on,,,Monday ' night wad . not
as largely attended as 4t would
have been but. for. the fait that so
many families had the `"flu." Win-
ners Asir We evening were: Ladies'
high, Dawn Snyder, ; lneu'* high,
John ifeagan ; ladies' low.," Carol
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d men's low, ,
RAV tili-.l
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par-
sonage
et a t t
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sonage on March 7th, • Roll call is
to be answered with »"soinethinh tg
of Easter," ill''ostesses are Sirs.
Ralph Jewell, Mis. A. Maskelle
burs. R..-i'frinln er and 'Mrs. 13ar.
rower.
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'NILE '.
• • NILE, Feb: °27. --Mrs. David M.c-
Gra•tten•, of Goderich, htisbeen ire-
uewing old friendships in the neigh-.
borhood, . calling .on Mr .and„,,Ars.
Ross McNee and Mr, and. Mrs. llerbb
Pentland.•
The school children are having
the time of their life, going in each
Friday afternoon to skate on the'
ice at the Ooderieh'aren-a. • •y•
Mr. !Wm. Feagan, Sarnia., astd\
Mr.
and Mrs.- Stanley V
a e an
Y s to ne,,
B'en;niller,.; Visited at the- homer of"
Miss Mary Currey and Mr. Win.
Watson.
Mr.' and Mrs. McCartney, Clinton,
visited at Mts. Amelia. Meliwain's
and Mr. »Wm. Watson's.
Mrs.. Ralph 'Hoover as going home
to Olds, Alberta, on Friday, She
goes, by plane.from London.
LO'CHALSII. -
LOCHALSIIf; Feb. 26.
Miss
Frances'H'amilton of London visited
over the week -end with her parents,
Mr. and 'Mrs. Frank Hamilton.
Mr. and • Mrs. MacLean Bell of
London were recent • visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Russ Bissett. ' -
Mr. Sandy. MacLennan of Grand -
Rapids visited -with. his. brothers,
Ensile and Frank AtaoLennan,' :re-
cent1y. u .
Mr.- 'Dan 1Iite1 onald is •vsiting
this week with friends. in London,
Hamilton and 'Windsor. ' •
I,ochaLsh friends are'glad to hear
that Wm. Kempton; a•patieiit in the•
,W Ingham -hospital', is ' impro-ving
after a recent operation.
' Jack MaeLennan; and Bruce Mae -
Donald ' made, ai business trip to
London one day' last' week: * •,
• - PORTER'S HILL...
PORTER'S 'HILL, Feb. 26. --
Airs. 13111 Townsend underwent an
operation last week ` in ' the'.,Clinton
hospital. We WLsh her a' ,speedy
recovery.. . • • -
• The, •Comiiittnity Club .held its
February' meeting at are' Koine of
Mgrs,' <,Eorg'e flludie.- The afternoon.
was spent in playing. cards. There
was, no program or ,easiness, so the
afternoon concluded ' with the
hostess serving a lovely lunch, The
;March meeting will he held sift Mrs,'
McCowan -'s home,
...ST. HELENS
5T: l I EI»E S, .1-'44).- 2(;. - .Mi s
Margaret , t1uel'hers,,n 'tra's home
from London tor, the week -end,
'(l.uite st number-iii'the •euitinlun=
it`s •heii•(,' tell `suffering from 1,1m
"flu.- Mr. E. ''' Rice and Uie•k;e
0111'4.111 11311! been �uhder•,the doctor's
care NVitl. pneumonia, •
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TOWNSIJIP COUNCIL
WEST WAWAN4SH
The'' regular°'rrreetilig..ot the West
1ya.wanosh rTown:ship .:tt'ouncil .was
held ori'' FE�riruory' ,13th', with all
the .. members- present and Reeve
Everett Finnigan' presiding. •
Bylaw " No. 3, authorizing, the
Beers,• ants 'Treasurer to borrow
funds for current 'expenditure, was
c rad -a third time and passed on mo-
tion bf. C'otf eillors Dunain and
Gaunt. ()n motion of Councillors
Struthers and Johnston, bylaws NO.
2. estimating the amuuuts for- road
'expenditure, wets passed.
it �cris moved by Councillpr ,John -
skin and seconded by Councillor
-Gaunt' that the Road Superintend-'
'eat, be instructed that. the grader
be kept in operation day and night
till all roads - have been, winged,
The motion, ca rried.
The Treasurer was- instructed to
Cern etery
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T. PRYDE & SON
(formerly. Ounniug:ram. & Pryde )
•Olinton, Exeter, Seaforth •
Write Box 150, or pkone 41J,
Exeter -
acid we shall be pleased to:
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Highest Casli 'Pheea for
DEAD STOCK-»
,ROBES- $10.Ob esti
CATTLE 0:0,0o eaob
HOGS $2.50 per owt.
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OO 't, VIOTORIA' AND BRCCK�$T8.,,, G; t l
"The Little 'lace With T1s .R 'Welcome
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ave a s � oo leo ,
1 a ire... o es ted Th'
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h h i e Ma ch meeting will. held aft
e. slum,
Op 'motion • of . Councillor
•Struthers and '•Gaunt . the Road
Superintendent .`was instructed to
advertise' for tenders- for crushing
and hauling gravel. r, •
'The meeting was ° Adjourned to
Manch 1.2th, at 2 pan.. '
DUitNIN I'.IIILLI.IS, Clerk,
by` March 6th. • the ho-a°lit, it's. �Q
°- LEE$URN
W.M,S. Prayer Serviee. -•- The
regular • monthly ' meeting of the
Leeburn • W.M.S was held at the
home of Miss B. 'Shad on Wednes
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day, February 21 It. she World
Day of Prayer was observed, with
Mrs Terence Hu '
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Te ce literuc
ennd tits the
la
'service. The meeting opened with
prayer, ollowed'by "responstive read
ing by the members. There were
thirteen ipember,s and three visitors
present: Mrs. Sallows and Mrs. J.
Horton gave readings. ' The service.
closedn_With.the singing f; this hymn
"The Day Thou •Gavest'y and re-
peating the Lord's 'Prayer. A dainty
lunch was ' served by the iicstess,
.assisted by her sister, • Miss Ruth.lr
Shaw, and Mrs. Horace Orawford.I,
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