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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1947-02-13, Page 8NATz- TAU HyDRQ Ho --E tCQHQ M5 I�eIld►. lIoi a trtatt. ra: "rbtz true grid- 'this 111i1k ,tucl beat, 1l11 one minutet(t' i . the sifted dry ingredients. Add melted at a White kitchen .table, flanked. Yi.Y n, deep:44)1)yd,, pito:hi...v. tilled with rich,. .C.INGE1.03)11;7A1) WAFFLES , lOr a perfect griddlecake meal, sotue,1 eup boiling water, . 1 :; clip nail- eitrus fruit, spiced sausages ana coffeel asses,. 1,-3 cup sugar, 1 egg, slight-, are the only other fpods. needed apart 1 .. ly beaten. 1 cup ,,tiour. 1 i tsp. salt. roro, th., griddli.• cake „ingredients. 1 t tsp. soda.., .1.. tsp. baking poWder, There 'he sits, and its the lace-t•dged 1 tsp. ginger, -1i?, tsp. (4,innatuou, i . _pancakes or pat tented waffles are tsp. cliivi•s.' . , * „ baked and come' off t he iron, he"' eats Place shorten ink; in a mixing bowl lais fill. That is a profile of,. the true and pour boiling N\ a ter 01 er' it. Add and ardent griddlecake fan. molasses, sugar and egg. t4,tir ill t10111', Barring the privilege I told you of, sifted with salt, soda, baking- powder let us hope the electric waffle iron is and ,pice. Cook mixture 111 hot waffle set upon the di _tang -room table.: Be- iron:. Syr\ e wit h rup iir With COI - cause "hot off the griddle- is t he best tage cheese. Makes three or four. r. WAI'FLES one eta) buttermilk. 1, cue sneet Two cops sifted ratio tlour; 2 milk. 1 egg. NVi'il 1 1,p. fat. 2 thsps. cornmeal. 2 cup!: Woo.. Nlix ingredients in order given. Bak,. in t•luctrie waffle 'iron or sizzling hot eggs separated 1-1. tsp. salt, 3 tsps. baking powder,' 1 1 cups milk. I1 tbsps, melted shortening-. :Using elevtric mixer. beat whole eggs one minute' using high speed. Add greased 1.,,:rithlle pan. -1\ hen hubbies •S1'1'10 With s„-tusag-es -or with fruit fon, dessert. Mtikes ten t )114. 1111(1 :f-11111 1. clips Prepared pan - Business and Piofessional p to $3,000 A NEW Dominion Government Act provides that war vewans, *- -reside t Canad 'and'entitled to War Service Grants, may borrow up to $3,000, on long terms, at reasonable interest rates, for business and professional purposes, as follows: The Purchase of a business or of an inte'rest in a business. INT FUNERAL SERVICE No -extra 'charge for the use of our Funeral Home, TofOn- to Street Service Ref rigeration SAL,P,S SERVICE ALL NIAKES Manning Refrigeration Service Call tor Free rstimate 50 ELOIN AVE._ PHONE 1098 Activitiesbf rural boys' and girls' clubs in -Canada, inwhichthere are eaxly, 40,000 members, include a wide variety of practical projects in livestock field Crops, horticujture and home economics. Competition, marked by good sportsmanship; is an important 'part of theslub program. Local, district and provincial competitions culminate in the annual program Of national -project contests, and educational, features, sponsored by the"'Canadian Cotmcil .• BoyS' and Girls' Club Work. Forty-two teams, of two members each, parti- ci ated in tho national-elub.eventior.194_6, held in conjunction with the Royal inter Eair24,--,The pietaxoWsve Miss lines Berg, Millicent, Alta., observing a — The purchase or reiair of instruments, tools, machinery or other equipment to be used in a profession, trade or business. The totstruction, repair or. alteration of a building used or to 4., used in carrying on a,profession, tra,de or business.," • This Bank is authorized to make these Veterans' Loans, and our Managers.. will .be glad to givc Ifelpful advice arKI assistance to all entitled to such loans. . Veterans may freely consult our Managers — many of them veterans themselves — as to, how they can conveniently borrow for business apd professional ptirposei: (formerly, Cunningham SerPryde) Box 150, or phone 41.1, GODERICH MEMORIAL SHOP NEWEST DESIGNS •• •. BEST OF MATERIALS ' Guaranteed workoaanship at prices that •will please you. ' SAVE ALL AGENTS FEES 'tall at our office: or drop us a line to Box 161, .Goderieh. 'We will be pleased to eall and help choose a suitable memorial for St. Andrew's St. Skin Affeotionk Often tause, For Unhappiness Are you ashamed of your. appearance because of a iikin rash, boils, pkraples or. other. skin affections / - Too few pebple realize that these affections may be easily remedied: Impurities in the blood may often be the cause for ugly akin affections. To get relief from skin troubles, boils and . pimples, try Burdock Blood Bitters: This .vegetable compound acts on the bowels, kidneys, liver and stomach. It helps to eliminate wastes from the system. The result may, be a smoother, clearer skin. 4 B.B.B. has brought relief to thousands.of other Canadians suffering - from skin affeetions. It should do the same for you. Ask for it at any -drug counter."' _Specify Burdock Blood Bitters: , , . OLD. DIABLED OR DEAD CATT.LE • HORSES. HOGS • SHEEP • CALVES Promptly and Efildeetty Removed Simply Phone Collect 910r16 Clinton 21 Ingersoll 215* ,'Stratford WE DO THE .RESTI. ILEA!) COLDS For II prompt' sind efficient way to obtain rine. use this quick Slew retnedy. $ I N ET aisolief is a White Powder to 1;e Used 'as a Sault at the seat at the trouble and. you win feel tbe. benefit in a very few !oblate& It its also reemarineaded for Simms trouble. tar Ushi prodoet root the aearelay at one et the mire laisititteets sit the erratoto, it is *memory to restrict the statist to same AT PRESENT AVAILABLE ONLY BY MAIL cake flour, 1-1,•2 to 2 thsps. grated , 'TOWNSHIP- COUNCIL • orange rind, ,few gratings nutmeg, TOWNSHIP .L114 t.OLBORNE To liflocoko flow, add orttuge .rind.1 Tile. Colborne Council (=veiled for , milk ,or water. nutmeg and sifgar. Add - liquid,: stir , the second meeting ,of the year on until batter is smooth. Turn int" 1 Tuesday, FehruarY 4th, in the Town - 'Pitcher. Fry tts directed for' i )alicaeks*! shin Hall. ...k11 members present. Makes eight. . -1. Use a scatot measnrement- of saii-TN‘.tu • an advance -of $900 on. the ',Township. 1 30 • insurance for Township Hall, Mrs'. flour for thin hatter mixtures.. ! levy, for 1947, to meet expenditures tor Treleaven, secretarr,'4; A. R. Scott, °. Use Sglt-free; fat t -v grease griddles: February. From Mr. W. A. Beecroft, secretary -treasurer • Goderich High and waffle irons since stilt causes, Chairman of the Huron county„Ttiber- School District Board, $900; J. F. Wilt mixtures to stick to metal. Melt tat t culosis 2.kssociation, thanking the Colin- son, 5 cords wood -for ToWnship Hall, and- gffini iVir a g'illivirmiromir'f.ron4; or foK it-, zibutteqr-to—tbr—ebrIsimas -54-44-. Towil '0-. the top to use. Pork' fat is bettet , seal fund;.•from Leroy G. Brown, secre- ' .. $10; Wm. Westlake.,balance of salary -The Council adjouroed to meet March 4th at 2 p.m. TcommtR, 100.47 • * thou butter as the latter burns easily. hary Huron- County -Crop Improvement :3:- When electric awaffle iron ' is Pre, i ASSOCiati.911, re weed -eradication; from Heat griddle pan until 'it is hot Init! ,;,, appropriation bylaw covering, road never; smoking bofore pouring in the i expenditures in 1947, , 4:Pour batter' from a pitcher about 1/3, spoke for a short time on the bylaw cup at a time. Do not spread batter., Oassed by the County Council with Allow about 10 to I?. minutes on each regard to the cutting - down - of. trees. side. to bro.wo—when „bubbles begin! Ile asked for co-operation' in the con - to form in, pancukes, it is tinu• to i servation of trees. . turn and .when steam . stops eoming. Mr. jackson, selling agent for. snow- - forth from sidi_•• of. wqtTle iron it is i fence; wlls preSent. He stated that the time to lift out,. - ' ; order given him hist falt-by the,CounCil 5. Stack, pancakes land. waffles on. end I for 2,000 feet of snowfence could be 'to prevent soggineSs. Serve on hot 1 . filled shortly. Council agreed to .have The • Clerk was instructed_ to notify .,Clerk Miller that the Council 6. Spread .soft butter (neither ,hot nor ; maple syrup. , ' _. ' ' i requests . that all the propert3 in the . . • ' Township of Colborne taken over by . TILE QUESTION IrtOX. ' • I the Cl,otinty .for reforestation be placed Mr. C. J. aSks: Ilow dp you prevent on the 'equalized assessment over the gravy from becoming greasy..? — ' 1 whole County. ' ' Answer: Let ' the. -juice in "Ihs....,pan I Moved by James Horton, seconded stand 'fi-it 3 or A Miifliteg after You re-; by Harold Montgomery, that the Reeve. move- the' meat, Then skim off the top' and Howard Squires 'be a committee greAseA and save ftirr- halting. *Brown! to -purchase a piano for the. Township and• quickly stir in the meat juice.; Moved by Ross Fisher and second Add hot water or potato 'Water to thin! by James Horton, that the- Clerk notify to deSired consistency. '; I County Treasurer Erskine about seme Mrs. B. IL .ssys: 'What makes fried 'lots taken over- by the Township- from liver very hardd? • Mr, C. McDonald. • Carried. , , .. . Answer: Liver should be'wiped with , Moved by James Horton, -seconded 11 dry cloth --never stiak .or wash, it. 1 by Ross Fisher. that tbe.road vouchers Pork, liver maY be scalded. Saute" and other accounts be • ordered paid: quickly in hot fat ; browning both sides,,t, then Cover tightly And cook 5 minutes 1 . on electily element turned low: •This4 'method ;prt•Yents liver from! becoming: Mrs. M. R. says: 'that . since, the sup- M: Rawlinacin tAmited regularly make "-77.1:1)1Y•Of stareh-i* 'very -limited . it should . up anti4i3i.WHousehold Furniture. Con- i tltr us -ed -sparingly. '‘• lien ma mg ' 7sojacinatriWasgotirmitoba, aa,..and,f,iv, 7. 1 egg; and to make sweet Sauce, use • freight rates - • ' &mobile' 'ed 1885. part chopped fruit or graham cracker 610 lianas. Se, Toronto. ' liingadale 8121 Anne Allan invites .you to write' 'to' in your 'Suggestions; on homemaking problems and watch this column for replies. MOVING WEST VICTORIA ST. W.M.S. MEETS AT MRS. H. SANDERSON'S The February illeetipg of the W.:11.S. of Victoria street United cfnirch was . . held at the home of ;Sirs. H. Sanderson. witla, an attendance of twenty. It was decided to hold the meetings on the first nimbly of each month, instead of the 'first Monday. A membership committee consisting of Mrs. II. Phillips, Mrs. Walter and Mrs. .fohn Craddock was appointed. The ne/it 1. meeting is to be under the direction of the Victoria Helpers' class. Mrg. Geo. Baechler read a letter from the Missionary Monthly- written by :MSS Sybil Courtice of Japan, asking for prayer and help in her work. Tills ' atrgillary has chosen Miss Courtice as . its special missionary to be remem- bered iti prayer. Mrs. H. Phillips led in prayer. 4" Reports were given by several of the secretaries. Mrs. II. Sanderaon. gave an interesting account of the watt of the) missionaries In India, -as told in the study hoOk "India at the Thres- hold," in the chapter "The Man witb Ilia Wooden plow and 'Ilis Church." It SVriS stated that trot' two-thirds a the people 'of India are engaged in The, hoetesees for the afternoon were Mrs. C. sanderson, Mrs. T. Talk and Miss 'Minnie Tabb. DO. THIS! To relieve discOmforts. one of the beat things you Call do is put a good spoonful of home - tested Vida; Vapoltub in a bowl of Ixdling water. Then feel Welcome relief coMe as you breathe in the steaming medicated vapors that penetrate to the eoltheongested upper breathing prontgee: see how this Soothes irritation quiets cough. Mg, and helps pl'ear the, head— bringing grand tomfort. i'OR AMID IOW. tub throat, &est and back 'with VapoRub tit for hourg-A waysatenee-to piing WOKS 1 1 SPRAY DANGER authorities at Ottawa against careless- •••••••imosolubr"'-""...•••••71•2*---- rrealt ness hi handling certain insecticides.1 It is declared that •sOme of these sub: - 'vapors for Jong periods. .The „doctors , and health spetialists also advise pro--; tection -of the eyes When using sprays.. They should not be spread around near.. open'rfires,...either. Since some of them - are -mixed 'with inflammable solvents. • C ItEaStgi 110 ,liztiggvz*o...-ivotterr= ghttnissat Soothes, cointorts arid quickly ash!. graiDonlit .PIP1t neloteL: ituQua today tot D. D. D. PINDsmurn Your car-3iwill be -ready. .on time AS PROMISED WHEN WE TELL YOU that your car will be, ready .at a certain time — you can count on it. tefore we do any job, we will also give you an estimate of what it will -cost. We use special' equipment, - factory -engineered and inspected parts, and highly trained mechanics to save your time and money. We are here to serve you. Any time you are not pleased -- we are not satisfied.