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THE-GO:OER161 SIGNAL:MU
alphabetical group can he brOUen into,
three, four or mom elasOifications. Ver
example:
Make the arst divider a title card.
C7--,--eakeo, candies, chew, coke
Then 04—cake3; fruit
inYer
C-4—cheese
C-5—cOoklea,
CANADIAN mak, LOAF
VALUE Or ADVERTISING
is APPRECIATED'
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• Hello,--Homemakerst - from .
other ,countrles 'win) are learning the'
.Cahadian Way of cooking must adjust
not only their cookery metiaods but
also theircooking vocabOlary. Articles
of connnoo use in kitchens here have
names which differ from those in the
homeland. Terms and equipment will
gradually become familiar and gi6nultr1e
homemakers soon adjust themselves to
existing circumstandes--7-cheerfully.
Every new Canadian housewife,
. whether she ebmes from,another land
or is taking that big step from office
to home manager, should start' by col-
lecting gond—basic -reeipes., These -
'
might be kept in .card index or in
a handy indexed scrap book. Classify
Menus _under breakfast,'- lunch and
dinner according to months.
• *any exPerienced cooks collect the
Mixing Bowl reeipes too. They clip
the column from the newspaper, cut
out the hints and recipes and paste
these on cards. You will need three-
by-five-ineh cards along with a yeeipe
„ file box and dividers, available in any
stationery store. . And if you buy two
seta. of index dividers you can build
• up two separate classifications under
each letter ef the. alphabet ;„ the classi-
fication titles shOuld be entered on
the index dividers.
Suggested classifications are:
. ''-mintirniammeniminflmiloistmonsosonnammustamtr
Cemetery
Memorials
.PRYDE. efs-
(forrnerly, Cunningham & Pude )-
Etetet, Seaforth
Write Box150, or phone *
Exeter
and we ghall he pleased to
call. .
11111.11111101111111M1116.
etizers 4-1,—a2ternoon
teas .
—quick breads 4,—biscults, etc,
C—cake recipes ;: C -1 --cookie re-
' eipeS
D-1—desserts
(frozen):
E-1—eggs (main
dish) •
F -1 --fish sauces
G-1—gardening
tips ,
11-1—hints
(festive)
I-1—icings
D—desserts '
• (oven) -
E—eggs
(custards)
F—fish
G—gravy
Et—hints (clean-
ing)
I—infant and con-
valescent
foods
equip -
Ment
L—lunches
M—meat and meat
substitute
N—night snacks
0—oven meals
P—poultry
Q ----quantities
It—relishes
61.0
J--1° elites
L-1—laundry -tips
M-1—milk
- °
0-1 —outdoor
meals
P-1—preserving
II -1— refrigerator
.rales' for
•cleaning
S—salads and S-1—soups.
salad dress-
ings
T—t rinnuings
T-1
----` trimming
Sauces
V—vegetables vegetables
(summer) (winter)
Such a -system is adequate to •file
any number of recipes; any desired
..e.oemweeoomomrem
One pound round or auct steak
minced, 1 tsp. salt, 1/8 tsp. pepper,
lk cup" quick co'oting Oat% 1 cup
Vniolewheat bread- crumbs, Vtbap.
chopped parsley, 1/4, tsp: sage, 1-
axnall onion. finely chopped, 3 tbsps.
tomato catsup or condensed-
' tomato soup, Yi tsp. Worceater-
,shlre Sauce, 1 egg, well -beaten.
Combine .all iJngredients in. large
bowl. Mix tilerouglaiy. Form - in a
ring shape using hands. or pack into a
ring 'mould. Place in greased baking
diSh.' Bake in, electric oven at 325
degrees for 11/2 hours. Lift on to hot
platter. Fill centre of mould with
Oben peas or combination of peas and
&fillets. Garnish with parsley. Yield:
four to siX servings. .
...i.2,..131tOT _MEESE BALLS
One cup cottage cheese, 1 tbsp.
chopped parsley, salt, 1/2 tsp. finely
chopped onion, 1cup coarsely
grated carrots, lettuceor other
greens, mayonnaise or Erefich
dressing. - _ -•
Combine. cottage cheese, parsley, a
little salt (about 1/8 ts.p.) and onion.
Drop spoonfuls of this mixture into
graled carivot, coating,,,evenly and shap-
ing into balls.
Serve ot..tlettuce or other greens with
salad. dressing: ()r if desired, use to
garnish a mixed sala‘plate.- Yield:
two to four servings.
UPSIDE-DOWN BR-EAD PUDDING
Seald one pint of Ian. Pour over
'6 slices of stale but not hard bread,
broken ,into „pieces. Add 1,4 tsp. salt,
1,2 clip of sugar and 1 tsp. of vanilla.
Let it stand about &VP minutes. Beat
with a spoon so there are no big pieces
of bread. Add 2 beaten eggs. Butter
a casserole. Spread juin or marmalade
or presery.es over the bottom of the
dish in a good generouallayer. Pour
the pudding inixture ,_top. Set in
a pan of hot water and bake in an
'electric oven, 35,0 degrees about one
-hourv-er4mt13-a.q,alver-knifeLinserLectin
the centre comes out clear, not milky.
Remo-ve from. the.. water and chill,
nrofffld_ the edge of the casse-
role and turn the Pudding efit on a
-plate upside down.
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Anne Allan invites you -to write to
her % The Goderich Signal -Star. Send
in your suggestions on homemaking
problems. and, watch this &Amen fa
TOWNSHIP COUNCIL
Tb?following letter is fro •o' regular
ativieraser Oda paper:
The Gignal-Star,
Ooderich, Ontario,
. Dear filro,--Thanl: you for sign ig
and return s; the contract for our
1047 adve#11.sltag.
Yonnay recall onr letter 'about this
time lastyear announcing a 4,000,000
lb. increase it "Salado" sales over
our previOns peak. In 1010 we ex-
eeeded that peak W OVer 2;500,000.1bs.
We attribute these very, gratifying
figures first of all to the quality of 'our
tea and aecond to what we believe to
be a sound advertising policy. As you
probably are aware, ever sincethia,
business was founded, in 1802, the most
important feature of its advertising
has been newspapers, and we think it
only fitting .to acknowledge, to you,
as a publisher, the value we place on
newspapers as a medium of advertis-
ing.
With best wishes for 1947, we are,
Yours truly,
SALADA TEA -COMPANY OF CAN -
Per R. K. Bythell.
WHEELER'S
FUNERAL SERVICE
No - extra charge for use.
.af--bur Funeral Home,loron-
to Street, .
Prompt Ambulannt,
Service
Phone 335 lies., 355 or 7
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WtST WAWANOSH
The West .Wawanosh .Township
Council met . as per adjournment • on
-February:11th; with -all-the -members
present. Themembers' and &lid -Mu,
congratulated,- Reeve .r5rown Smyth on
his election to the wareenship of -the
County. . •
7—B-yhrtt—N•or4restimating.,expenditureS„
on roads for 1947. Was passed' on too-
tioa of Councillors Finnigan and Mc-
Allister.• A resolution.' to apply or
the GOvertiment ,subsidy on 194(1 road
expenditure was passed on motidri of
Councillors McAllister—and •Finnigan.
On motipn of CouncillOrs• McPherson
and McAllister the Collector was in-
structed to complete the collection •of
the 1946 taxes.by Mafch 31. 1947. On.,
motion of Councillors Miller and Mc-
Pherson was- decided to grant $50
to -the Huron County tuberculosis clittie
and $25 to the Lucknow- Clansmen's
Club.
The meeting was adjourned to March
11th, trt•11.30 pan.
.DURNIN .PHILLIPS, Clerk.
FIRE DESTROYS :4—
RIPLEY PLANT
ASHFIELD,
• ASIIFIELD, Feb. 18.—The tie-up of
last week made old-timers talk of other
big storms. ,There, was the storm of
January 12, 1.1118, wlien below -zero
temperaatre was regiAtered for several
days; .It is said an old-fashioned
winter brings an old-fashioned summer.
Mr. -and 'Airs. David Cowan have re-
turned from Toronto.
Mrs. Mojitgomery and (lordat,
Dungannon, visited with Mrs, Nell
MacDonald on 6aturday.
Stephen Elliott, who ;.was confined
to Goderich hospital for a week- with
tonsilitis, is fully recovered.
Mr. Manriee Bowler is in Goderich
hospital with blood -poisoning in -his
hand.
We regret to learh of the death of
Mrs. Andrew Martin, the fortner th-
ayine AVhitty,i daughter of the late Mr.
and Mrs. Whitty of Kintail.-- who con-
-ducted a general store and. postotfide
In Kintail for several years. Syfupathy
is extended' to the bereaved fluidly.
Congrattilathwts:Amowth.ose4.,..who
7t9ok part at the musicale held at Mac-
Kay 401-.4.4nderiai, ort Febivary-11-
by,•.students- •St. Joseph's , -Convent
*tight _by Sister Majella, were two
from Ashfield, Sally MacDonald, daugh-
ter of Mr. • and .Mrs. •Bill MacDonald.
-nd Barbara MacLennan.- daughter of
r. and .Mrs. Frank MacLennan. The
hirls played their piano solos very well,
We would extend Our congrattdations
to the young people who. so •gracefully
executed their numbers, which required
so much montal energy and concentra-
tion of thought.
UWEIS UNEVZ' '-
MPS "REMOTE CONTRA:04P
BRUSSELS, Feb.14;---Spea4ing at
an initiation ceremony at the LonS
Club meeting Monday evening, Reeve
R. B. 0ous1na condi ned "renao con-
trol" as it relates to the question -of
Proposed high school areas in this dis-
trict. In ;he Ouse a his. address he
said: "Curriculums a ,ellools should
be girawn up by those who know. bolue-
thing of local conditions, not by renlotie
eontrol with the local taxpayer having
no say regarding the need in a given
area. We have an examPle now Of
laws being. inade in Toronto and oper-
ated by 'renfote-control to the effect
that a high school is not feasible • in
Brussels and that the children in this
district' should be transported to an-.
other town twelve- or fitteea miles
away.
"I challenge the men who are draft-
ing these laws to come to Brussels
this week and see conditionS for them -
Selves. They have conceded that we
may have blocked roads for two or
three days, each winter. liad our
children been a.tteliding high school
_town_ this winterI
guarantee that they would alreadi
have lost 30 days from school, and
o me of those 30 daYs might have been
spent in 'a bus, stranded on a snow-
bound road, or in farm honses. People
who are familial with loeal conditjons
should be cOnsulted in the framing of
laws affecting suet) \itallocal,
questions."
111
A woman travelling by train was
talking with a man in the next seat.
In -describing her • holiday, she said
that she had visited -San Jose,
"You pronounce that wrong.' saul
.the man. "Ws -Sad Hpsay.' In Cali.
fornia von pronounce. all the j's as
When were you 'there?" •,
The woman thought for a moment,
then answered, ."In Mule and Ilnly."
LEEP •
If you Ori't sleep well
-if nights are inter-
_.-sqiettbonstlgitliimssy,
-look to your kid-
neys. If your kidneys
are out oVorderand -
failing to cleanse the
blood of poisons and
excess acids -your cest is likely suffering,
too. Then is the time -to use Dodd's
Kidney Pills. • Dodd's help your kidneys.get
rid of trouble -making poisons and acids -
help restore them to normal action. See
how much better you rest at night -how
much brighter you feel in the ynorning. Get
and use Dodd's Kidney Pilletoday. 145
ClIambei of Comme ce has bOn
organized at
The session ot Wesley-Willio United
church, Clinton, haa passed a resolu-
tion forbidding fonoking;ots social func-
dolts held in the -chur
James Pitelan JUbert Wash 'ana
John .Young °were re-elected. commis-
sioners of‘ the Blyti.; Municipal Tele-
.
phone System at the annual meeting
held February 8th. •
, Joseph J. Evans, former ,Reeve of
Wingharn, was appointed by the Wing
, -
!nun Town Council to the Public Util-
ities Commission to annplete the 9tin-
expired term of the late. Frank Sturdy.
' Six hundred chickens were burned
in a -fire that destroyed two colony
houses on the farm of .Andrew Me -
Nichol, Grey township. It is believed
the fire—started from one of the oil
burners used to heat the colony houses.
Tt. Voir_ It(1tLLIj
luaking arrangements for the annual
Se ool Fair, to be held in. SepteMber.
A nusie festival- also will be heln, in
May. R. IL Coultes.was elected presi-
'dent- for 1g47, and Stewart Procter is
the setTetary-treasurer.-
Triplet Calves
•Near Blyth
Triplet calves were born on th.e farm
of Donald McKenz,ietwo miles north
of Blyth, oft FebruarY. llth and were
promptly named George, Georgette and
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ST. IIELIENS
-00Orgina bY•M genZle9if' 1141414.
The tieiglit.o2 tbo three ..e4IVes."four'
dayscsafter. ?Rah, totalled 203. poUndO.
;The mother:isa Holstein bought, by
Mr. McKenzie l'ast fall. .
•
-WORK TO
P,ointing to the a ek.3t unanicoova
confession of those who hove "retired"
AS proof that.o.'/Ife •stithont anything
fo do is not a ,happy one, healtli author-
ities urge Canadianto keep busy,,to
keep alive. It's aii tied up witit the
need for an aim in life --;even if that
al/n is Simply the Payment, of a few
bills, or achievement of a -eherished
ambition. The doctors. urge the
younger people, to think of that aspect
of the working day when they dream
about the time when they will be able
to "give up the grind" and settle bad;
in idleness. It isn't fun, they say, -to,
have_nothing to
OVING WEST
Ravvlinson Litulteo regularly make
up and ablp Household Ittlt,piture, COW.
solidated Pool Cars to Manitoba. Saskntck.
°wan? Alberta, 11ritiets Columbia and to
California. Write, wire or plum e for red udbd
f relg t rat es Ebtabllshed-1085,
610 yonge St.. 'reroute,. Kingsdalo 0131
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ST. HELENS, Feb. 17.—Mr. Mc-
Kenzie Wein) was in Toronto last week
attending, the aipual convention of ale
Fairs Association as a delegate. froin,„
Ute Lucknow Agricultural Society. •
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Shopland of
Rochester, Alberta, are visitors with
their aunt, Mrs. NV. C. Gordon, and
other relatives.,
Women's Institute. Mrs. Lorne
Woods was hostess for the February
meeting of 'the- Women's Institute, for
which Mrs. Elwood presided. The roll
••,Ntlivalt•irespottded;to.,with,a,(Valentin
verse. It was decid,ed to ,donate..$5
to Chinese relief. Mrs, W. A. Miller
•gave the Red. Cross report .and told
the ladkS of the- Red*oss emergency
supplies which are available to anyone
in the cOmniunity. Mrs, Woods gave,
o reading and conducted several' con-
tests. Mrs. Barbour read an, article
from the Reader's'Digest. Mrs. W. A.
Miller read seevral clippings on the
history of the Women's Institute. At
the conclUsion lunch was served by the
hostesses, Mrs. •G. McPherson. Mrs. E.
W.. Rice and Mrs: W. A. Inner.
'illYIBRawarnowNIMenl,
for BITTER SLEIP..".•
BEITERDIGESTION..
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FOIrEGGI AND POULTRY
To receiire top grades may- we suggest that you tiring in your
Eggs FRESH AND- FREE FROM STAIN.
Next Ryan's Feed Mill Your Satisfaction Is Our Success
—
If You Have An Old Chesterfield
YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO
BUY A NEW ONE UNTIL
YOU CALL US
We specialize in:re-up-
holstering & .re -designing.
Also custom-made
furniture.
All work guaranteed. •
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THE _UPHOLSTERER
Feb. 17.—Fire of imknown
brigkrynTed-Lt-Ite--plon f . R
,
workers Ltd., Saturday afternoon, caus-
ing ,loss .'estimated ,at $25:000 and
throwing eighteen workers ont of em-
ployment. . The.firm has Its main plant
in Kincardine and the Ripfey building
was formerly. a planing mill..
- The .plant had not been in operation
since the noon hour and the watchman
had not come (in duty. .Ripley firemen'
were unable to cheek, the blaze and a
call was sent .to Kineardine fel, help.
Nothing could be done, to So VP the
building' and efforts of -the combined
brigades we -re directed to saving ad-
joining dwellings.
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YES, SON, you're now meeting up
with formulae ancrie' st tubes, but '
chemistry has been wit-h--you:all your -
life. In one forna'or another it hag
guarded your health, helped to feed
and clothe you and provided many of
the things tivt have made your young
career so. zestful.
Now you are learning hoW this.great
service, works.- Your first simple experi-
ments are the roots from 'which spratig
suel't basic products as chlorine to ..
-Purify water, fertilizers 10 stimulate
• fo0d.growth, insectieidcS.to kilt pests
.and gtiard crops,- and paint to proteet
and beautify. You know about nylon
-
hosiery, for example. The'sanie plastic
is inade as a mondfilanient, so strong
that it -is used for fishing liste Jeaders
and .tinnii-rlWt strings, . '
Chemistry never stands (,..:;11,.
constantly searching for 'and_finding new
and better Products. For this is 41liernica1
world and the C4-1, Oval' is the symbol
of an oriantization devoted to serving
Cana4iaits ti!roughCitprnistry.
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For a proMpt 'and efficient way to obtain
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filnulief is a White Powder to be Used as a Sniff
This amazing remedy works immediately
at the Seat of the 'trouble and you will
feel the benefit in a .very few minutes.
It is also recommended for Sinus trouble.
Owing to the rapidly iperelusing detnand
for this product and the scarcity of ono
of the rare ingredients of the formula, it
As necessary to restrict the output to one
„bOx to a motto/her every three months.
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Call at our office: or drop lis
lino to Box 161, Goderich. We
wlllabe pleased to tall, and help
choose. a suitable meniorial for
your family plot.
R. A.' SPCITTON
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