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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1947-07-10, Page 6Hello, Homemakers: After collecting Flake the saltluult slut! combine with every thing required for a picnic and f shletklt'il t tbb t re and tt•leI mix wee " n(.,llr os the t•ttlltllt'\ people ° ill. I I el ° I alter 1 "build up' alll,eUlcS as ravenous as though tut* Lad ween digging in the garden au day. Whether or nut tits lb partly at waiter ui imagination, the fact-1e1n.11Its that plcieckere luuik Lol• ward to being fed. '1'he good Rhome- thaker remembers to bang along satis- fying picnic dishes ,,,,and all orfs, re- quisite utensils..; If therm are ,cooking -facilities at the -picnic grounds, plan "to ser\ e a hams burger surprise. . . . Holiday Ham- burgers: The pe,ipy -flavor will please on both sides and serve between slices everyone.. Fresh fruit with a cup of of twisted'. or untoasted bread or rolls. steeped coffee will complete the meal. , Note: 'One cup finely. chopped pork However, any sunny day • can be a luucheen'meat may be substituted for "picnic" if you have supper on the the haw.' porch, or in the backyard, or the, park. SAUSAGE SANDWICHES Make a combination salad, butter hot 'Slices of bread tea biscuits and take covered berry Liver Sausage tarts along'• with the thermos tilled Mayonnaise with chilled fruit juices. Tomatoes l thinly sliced) We maintain that tesimple but ample Small green unions lunch eliminates fuss hard bother. The Toast slices of bread on one side, items that are frequently overlooked then spread. untoaSted side with liver are salt and pepper shakers: we some- sausages softened with a little mayon- times forget to bike off the caps, stick mast.. 'Pup with thinly sliced tomatoes In a bit of wax paper and ,Screw tole_ and green (whle. on tightly to prevent spilling.- , •' SALMON SAI:A11 1 cup cold boiled salmon 1 cup. shredded cabbage ?1 .cup_diced celery Mayytnnaise, -salt, pepper Lettuce., GODERICH SIGNAL-STA1 WS OF AUBURN TIIIMSD .Y; JI°I.7 10th, r0lk7 Avis -RN, July ;(.- \isitors iit the t ttivtl dishes. Everyone is welcome. iltriw. vt J. J. 41 ikota u Y ar tltj w ee i ' elft! Y%t'te .41. atdtU .\dl's. laeL.t'y 4l itpllel," an. alit. ears. J Ulan di ardoliatil, 111s Lt Livi i. 1.,atl i•, Ltu lii►tl, 4tiVia> - s,:ail ter atliu bitll,.iattr, 41-.t, illi vi. Del.'ull. 1le.,a1s. llttllatill una L.rnest .p.'lae•nzlt: .t. we. \1 est atiU Airs. ,lrnirla,un aLU mull vi Li'131it s l,l'o%e 'called on irtetlUs uric VII llunuay . idrs. Ilivrtlun l'a y fur' slipa daughter a a. , , - had been ImoonnalSe alit' ptlt 111 lett lice ellls , \Itlrlun itt'e attt'uuina "It' .9.11g11cLL1I DEN VER II .\Ild itt4's air& Harry 1 un• ulut attend4d the ° Laatheb' tld',--Mrs: Stuiiley Juhnstuu slightly3 eggs beaten lint !funis \1 red: at Aluunt °forest. gave her holo§ fur the July meeting of 1 , cul, chopped evoked faun 1 \ isltuee with Dr. B. C. 1% eur are the Ladies' Aid of the Baliilet church. 1 tbsp. tiuely chul,ltt•d t;rtrlp.pt'pper 1 \lr, see mi.. J. 1e. 4\ eir unci dat,ubit the president,- Mrs. C. A. Howson, tsl,.,. 111inceli union ter Joan, ui Ottawa. anti 11r. ilud Kars. was ha 111 at the apd Mrs. It. ,1, Phillips It ; telt. yule l)uucau 1lacixuy, of l�lutu�i. presided piano. The:devotional tsp. pepper �dt•: anti 1ses. \4.iurtta l�iu;that of, Period was taken by Mts. John Raithby 'Toasted bread Gout -rich spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Johnston, Readings Cuwbioe all ingredients except and ►1rs. uoreee L)obie. were given by Mrs. Verna liueeshaw toasted bread and c1ri, ► Iltixttlre from and Mrs.• L. Irwin, and Mrs. W. fester - 1 .\dis5 Geta Munro has returned to tablespoon' uu to greased- frying .m Toronto atter 'holida 'holidaying at the home felt contributed a solo. The message and spread to make dirt cake:. Brown of her parents, Mr. and firs, :It. 1). was ,given by, Rev. - C. C. Anderson. Jlunrtr`• The meeting closed with a hymn and Miss .Betty A,atluith, Mr, Ellis Little prayer by Rev. Mr. Anderson. Lunch and Mr. Duoallt RoSs are attending was served. • Culted Church W.M.S. - The July summer school at. Western C uiversity, meeting of the W.M.S. of Knox United while Miss Mary Houston is attend- church was held at the home of Mrs. mg school at Toronto. Fred Toll, with an ` attendance of Mies Betty Stokes of Ottawa is forty-five. . The president, Mrs. Earl spending 'the • summer holiday with berg \\•ightluan, presided for the business aunt, Mrs. Wilfred. \`esterfelt. period. The Scripture ,was read by -Mrs. \\'ul Mairs is visiting friends Mrs. Wightman, who also offered in London. prayer. Several "thank you" letters \1 r. stud Mrs. John Fiulaysuu of Sea- were read. - Mrs. Wilfred Plunkett took forth' spent the week -end with Mr. chifrge for the program, which included anti Mrs. Edgar Lawson. prayer by Mrs. C. M. Straughan, music- • Mr. 'and Mrs. lineesliaw of Meaford a1 numbers by Mrs. Jas. Oraig,�, Mrs. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Win. liaggitt• S McClinchey, ""Mrs. W. J. .Craig and Rev. and Mrs. Harold Currie anti 5011 Mrs.Ken McDougall, and a reading Wayne, of Watford, spent the week- by Mrs. G. McClitichey: The. heralds unit with Mr. and Mrs. \V. T. •Robison. responded -:Mrs. Albeit' Camipbell on Miss Helen Merratll of Toronto is Africa, Mrs. Ernest Patterson on visiting her aunt, Mrs. Wm. ,Roberton. Christian stewardship. Mrs. 'Phos. Mr. J,as Dawson of_ Detroit --is visit- Jardin contributed • a solo, --The-tupie ing -friends- Isere. from the study book was tstke31-by--Miss-- Arthur 1 uugblut, Jas.. Medd, Donald Amy Tull. Mrs. Jas. Craig and Mrs. Buss and Mrs.- Fred Joss were \isitors S. Mc•('linchey favored with an auto - at 1.unddn on Friday. . harp duet and Mrs. Harry Yungblut Taylor a r, r Mr, Gordonld(.0 is ),atwe a reading. int birthday utlrtotl_, new Chevrolet car. - was received by• Mrs. Ken McDougall Mr. \\•m. Raithby of Fort Churchill and Miss Margaret Wightman. The cailled on friends here ole Saturday. meeting closed with prayer by Mrs. 1d r. and Mrs. Herb •\Ingrid, Jlrs. 'Wightmau, after which- lunch. was C. M. Straughan and Nelson Moulden served. were in London on Tuesday. Induction Of Rev. 'A. G. Hewitt. -- Mrs. Harold Nicholson alld daughter Rev. A. G. Hewitt. late of Bluevale, Kauai are visiting the former's father, was inducted into the pastoral charge Mr. J. J. Wils•'on. '' of Auburn, Westfield and Donnybrook .Mr. Chas. ° Beadle,- of London, Mrs. United ehiurehes at. all impressive ser - Alliston and Jars. John Medd, of Gude- vice held in Westtiold United church on. rich, called on friends here on Tue;day. Thursday. evening. .Rev. W. J. Wool-' Miss June Ryan of London is visit- fret' of Ontario street United church; ing Mrs. C. M. Straughan. • - Clinton, presided and "pfeach-ed the ' A community picnic sponsored by sermon and. Rev. G. M. Newton of St.' the 'Women's Institute will he held at 'Helens addressed the .minister. 'Frank Harbor Park, 'Goderich, on Wednes- Campbell introduced the pastor to the day, July loth. It will be a basket Westfield members, Mr. Geo. Bean to lunch and each one is to .provide his tale Auburn people and Mr. .Sam • Thompson to the Donnybrook people. Afterwards refreshimaits• aver§ served Supper will .be served at 5.:10. Visitdee with Mrs. C. A. Ilowsun start Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Phillips oll Sunday wei-e Mrs. Melvin Jeevvll Wild Mr. ant! Mrs. ltul►t. Jewell of aioderich. Mr, and Mrs. A. J. 1"eDguson, Russel 'Kites, :rod Soil Donald visited Mr. and Mrs. Albert Killuugh of London on Sunday: They were accompanied home by i's. .Albert King, who 1 r r \1,' 11 1\. visiting &iq to t the flu h i u fan:lily. b �llllllliel' Califf) at Bu)llela v;< • INS'TAN'1° COFFEE l-'ollew directions on t'he package of in*taut' toffee. BERRY TURNOVERS Pitt circles of puff or flaky paste ttlitee niches in -diameter, having -the baste not tatlre than --one-eighth of au inch thick. \loisteq half the edge., of the circle with cold water and in the ct'ilter lily it teaspoon of thick rasp- berry , , u. Foldone-half t the circle When- Children Suffer the (ither, wakin edges meet. Press closely dull mark with a fork From Bowel Complaint During hot summer months all of us, but especially children, are mors: susceptible to diarrhoea, intestinal pains and summer complaint. r At the first symptoms motherE use ' DOCTOR i'OW T,'Ft ' S EX- TRAOT OE WILD STRAWBERRY. This time -tested remedy is fast= acting and dependable f,.‘r adults or children. -- Be sure ---to specify the name -DOCTOR FOWLER' H EXTRACT Ok' WI -LD STRAW- BERRY. - dipped in flour. Brush with beaten egg, prick the t,Ip with a fork and chill before placing in the oven. Bake in electric oven fur 15 minutes at 450 degt'e s 1', i Other fruit may be used in the saute way.) - i s * * f TAKE A TIP 1, 1)ip graham wafers in thick chocolate syrup., Stan,; four together on in- dividual plates and keep in electric refrigerator anti! serving time. Tcip • with w'llipped cream tinted pink and sliced bananas.. 2. Cheddar cheese \will, not harden if it is kept* in a (loth dampened with \ Mega r. . - es I.eftovt'i' sponge ,cake may be sliced aii(1 tt,:1sted on the la -oiling element. Tee with berries 1) Tiled into a1 s'.-rtlp. 1. Use ,Priltrgt• juice in place of water and Iwo teaspooias,, orange rind -for .lte(-ia1 itaItry. Thi: pastry is weederfm1 ter rhub:arl, an(1 berry pies,. ",. -With as small amount 4)f berries on hand >oit can make tart shells and tilt w'itla a (arnm:l custatdd iiltt) wjti,ch 'r 'vtlit ('sift f�,rl- 11Th lteizi1' tri au eiue'rg(•il('y this ,dcs•ert will be very helpful. IF our .'''t'tforii'y-"ahout-your- resent • or future security, Phone Carlow 1706 or (trite B. R. ROBINSON Monarch Life Assurance repre- sentative, R.R. 4,, Goderich. 36tf • i HEELER'S FUNERAL SERVICE Nu extra charge for .tlie use of our Funeral .Home, Toron- to Street, Prompt Ambulance Service Phone l35 R = . 355 or 7 1;. _1(l(t a te:aspe nt hf ll'imin juice' to siulltle syrnl, and -pour on fruit in- -lead of t•rr0lll. ";, 1";t'ated c„(:,,allot and rolled WESTERN ONTARIO MOTORWAYS - Bus Schedule Now. In Effect -" To LONDON To STRATFORD 7.00 11.111. 7.15 a.m. A 11.15 a.m. " A 9.15 a.m. -44'155 p.m. 12.15 p.m. in the basement and a sueial time was .enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Hewitt and threechildren, Ruth. Sidney, and George, moved last, week from Bluevale and are now occupying the manse. BEN1%IILLERr 8.15 pini. A 1.15 p.m. I.I:N \I II,I,ER, B.7.15 ).m. 1 Neal and twodaughters. _ dan \\ llliaui. g •11 CREWE ('RI:WE, July runt Mrs. Steve �. Stothe'rs and daughter, Mrs. !(.'assitiuyu, of Ardent-, visited Mr. and Mrs. S. U Kilpatrich op Sunday evening. Mr. and, Mrs. Rog Treleaven and Mrs. Jack Curtail attended the trousseau tea fur Mise Helen Stothers, I)un- ;annuu, on .Monday !Light. - M.r. and Mr -s. ,Lawrence ','remain and Kenneth, of Sitmfeoe, were July 1st visitor's with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Tre- leaven. A picnic was held at the home Mrs.VernonHunter of fcrnc 1 LIu t of Mr. and t L u:know on Tuesday afternoon at which ail members of the Treleaven family were present. - Mr.'and, Mrs. Don Treleaven i}nd two little, daughters, of Toront ►, spent the past week with relatives in tim vicin- ity Miss Shirley Sherwood spent the past week with her friend Miss Mary Louise Porteous at a cottage at Point Clark.' . \lrs. Clifford Crozier and infant son returned home from Goderich hospital on Sunday. - Little Joanne Crozier visited the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Blake and daughter, of Clinton, and returned, 'home on Sunday. Presentations to Mrs. Durnin - A social evening was held. at Cr 've school on Thursday evening, June 26th, when Mrs. Marvin Durnin, who is leaving this community, was presented with a beautiful pen and Dencil set illi of the le of. Crewe. An on beh .peo ) 8.15 p.m. To 'Kincardine 1.45 p.m. and 7.45 L N urett;t" slid Dn onas Jean, from Ilar- risun Pity, Penn.. spent the week -end A I laily Except Sundays & Holidays. 11 Sunday and' Iloll'dass only. Prepared ,•§reals are g(l for topping .11l others daily. . fruit pie,. This: really • Bayes time Connections at Clinton for London.' Detroit. Wingham, Walkerton, Port Elgin and Owen. Sound. Connections at Stratford for. Woodstock Iles' in (-are ,It The Sigliail-Stair. Send ' Kitchener, Guelph, Hamilton and in your stn g,'sti,Im:< on. b,rimeniaakitig r -Toronto. - I,rlIlltetlts aamtt watch this c,Itnnln for ,.Connections at Mitchell for Listowel r«'Itlie:. and London. • For information' phone British Ex- change nl sce 691 • ^r 717. aa3,i1 -iluI'tE•lllllg. .lune Allan invit(.s ;c't,t,t to write to tdkiTC 6f Insect Neat lash IP n• I'or quick r,,t f fromitching of ince ;t bites, heat t wr, attrrroot, „iemaand cther ('sterna]!r f c,,tt "r'd s.x;n 'ruui,l, 5. u.4. t ,,"t -acting, cooling. anti- , septic. liquid '1) 1) 11 Pr(•scfipti'n. Greasetese. Ft:(lnl, s- :k'the)' Irritation and ctWckly flops intense j itching :3.1c t ria! bottle provers it, or money hack. Ask •,ur,Ir^ccint today for D. U. D, PRESCRIPTION 'mammal , Many People Suffer from Rheumatic Paine There are •people, who suffer from rheumatic pains year in and year out.regardless•of the'season . or the weather. . These pains, whether they 'be in the joints c r the muscles, may be indtieed by uric, acid. Burdock Blood Bitters may brim relief from rheumatic pain for it helps°to cleanse Impurities from the body and tones up the digestive organs. . It has helped thousands of Canadians Who suffer. from rheumatic pains, dyspepsia, sour stomach, biliousness, headaches or minor complaints of the liver or kidneys. It should do the same for you. On sale for more than 60 years, Burdock Blood Bitters is' available at, drug counters everywhere. The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. PUT IT ON ICE: • Lightning Rod Installation and Repair Service. Pumps 'and Pressure Systems of all •'type's. Engines, Motor., wnd Wind- mills. Goodyear Belts in ' all stand- ard lengths. All fare- equipment and machinery NEW IDEA DISTRIBUTORS GODERICH, ONT. Phone - Carlow 2821 I address was read expressing appreci- ation of Mrs. Durnin's services. Before the close of the school term the pupils of the school preAented Mrs. Durnin with a lovely cup and saucer, accom- panied by a suitable -address. Mrs. Durn}n, who, has been the Crewe teacher for five years, is leaving to teach In Dungannon. - ORANIE PEKOE children, of Londono are spending a sixth , birthday at the home of his two weeks' vacation with the lady's (laughter, Mrs. Agnes roster, where her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Chisholm, makes - his home. His sister-in-law., Mrs. Miss- Katy Chisholm returned home Gavin'Green, gild Mr. Green, of Gode- with' them. rich, spent the day with him. • Mr. Mr, and Mrs. Philip Bogie, Detroit, Hawkins is not enjoying very good and Mr. and Mrs. Doug Bogie, Listowel, health at the present time. The cera - were week -end visitors with Mr. 'and munity extends to him hearty birth - Mrs. Rod Bogie. Philip, chief engineer day wishes,, and the hope that he has on rite Mexoil, is sailing' shortly 'for many more birthdays. - South :America. Mrs. Bogie will join Miss Marie Hawkins of Goderich him in 'September. They expect to be spent Monday afternoon at her home away six months. here. Master Donald Chisholm visited last Some of the farmers of the district ween with his . uncle and aunt, Mn. have begun haying, Which is not prov- and Mrs. Pollock, Kincardine. ing to be the heavy crop expected. -Mr. Francis Schram, who has spent the last few months sailing, is visiting at the home of his parents, fir. and SHEPPAiDTON SHEPPARDTON, -July 8. -Mr. and Mrs. Elmer, Graham- and Lorne and their niece, Miss- Evelyn_:Bogie, visited Saturday with Mr. Graham's sister, Mrs. Wm. Stoddart, and Mr. Stoddart 'at Lion's Head, and also at Tobermory. On Monday, July 7, Mr. 'Wm. Halw- kin.s I quietly celebrated his eighty - Mrs. A. Schram. Falling in the Commercial Hotel at Seaforth one evening last week, R. E. Bright of Seaforth suffered a fractured femur and internal injuries. He was taken to the Seaforth hospital, where he has been in a .serious condition. LEEBi.'RN, :July 8. -Mr. and Mrs. C. 'II. White and family, of Detroit, are house guests with Mr.- and Mrs. Andrew Bogie., ° Mr. and Mrs. Cunningham and two children, of Windsor, called on Mr. Fred Crawford last week. Master Lorne Chisholm of - Goderich is holidaying with his cousin, Master John. _Meyer. Mr. and.Mrs. Harry Jones and fare- ily, of Toronto, and Airs. Jas. $ugie, of lInclerich, -visited with Mr. and Mrs. Rod 'Bogie last Friday. Bruce Woods of Stratford is visiting with his friend,. Mr -Graham Bogie. - .Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Strachan and daughter Grace, of Detroit, visited .at Mr. Archie Ilortgp's last 'Frida`. Mrs. R. H. Cutt of Goderich and son Robert, of Toronto, called on the''Misses Edith' and. Lizzie Horton this week. "Mr. and Mrs. Ferg. Malady and Goderich French Dry Cleaners THE COMPLETE SERVICE NEW STEAM- SPOTTING DRQ' CLEANING and PRESSING GENERAL REPAIRS Guaranteed Mothproofing Service. Waterproofing. PICK-UP .'AND DELIVERY C. R. LOWERY Support the New Arena Campaign, Opening May 26th Phone 122 111111111111111111111111111.. Hornet Industries Limited Announce the ' Appointment of with their cousins, Mr..and Mrs. Jon- athan fisher and family. Several school children from 'here have had .their tonsils removed. Rev. S. 1•:. and Mrs. Hayward arrived. at the p:arsoiiage on Wednesday to take leer the pastoral chairge of the Nile-l.eunliller circuit of the 'United t'.h.urcti. Juin 'amid 'Patsy Vinstone spent last week with their aunt in Goderich. Mrs. 'Walters had the misfortune to fall and i'c'eeived several bruises. She is spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. Jervis at Holntesville. Mrs. Nellie Ryan of New York is visiting with hersister, \111 Long. • find • Miss Ruth SVilbee of Sr':afortii was a guest at -the home of '\Ir..and Mrs. Jonathan Eisler and f:aanily en Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Gardner and fam- ily. of Kitchener. visited his mother in t;tnlet'i}'la hospital last Tuesday. Mrs. Illsley, we are . gladto report, is feeling somewhat better. • Mr. She'arhart of Walkerton visited over the week -end with Mr. ant! Mrs. Jon. fisher and family. TAYLOR'S CORNER AS YOUR DEALER FOR THE 'HORNET POWER CHAIN SAW Call in and meet your Hornet dealer -he will be pleased to show you the Hornet in action (no obligation on your part). See for yourself the tremendous cutting capacity and the sturdy simplicity of this famous saw. Your dealer is fully 'qualified to service and repair Hornet Power Chain Saws, and carries a complete stock of replacement parts. This ensures you of prompt,' on -the -spot service at all times. E ..E WAY TSFASTEST �.F•',. .. vr.Xl''. h. . TAYLOR'S CORNER, July 7: -Mr. a.Yd Mrs. Albert Sturdy. their tlaugliter arid'graild;-en. from the West, are visit- ing relatives in this district. Several from this community took in the 'I)orniniun_ Tray celebration in Goderich. A. 'nlainp picnic of Zion. 'Ilolmesville and -Elu'neaer •cougregistiotls was heal' at Harbor I'ark on Thursday afternoon last. All repoi. t having had a splericlid time. The Sttlyd;y i•ennion.wwa held at the •old Sturdy' homestead on Saturday afternoon 'last. • The beautiful home and 'grounds 'invade a 'splendid setting fee this happy event. No mechanisms to go oat of order when you refrigerate with artificial or natural ice. Keeps your foods healthfully fresh longer. • NEW MODERN-EQUIPPE llr ICE PLANT IN GODERICH 'IS PREPARED TO SUPPLY YOUITH „ W ART/FICIAL ICE E service. - COR- AND ALSO NATURAL IC - - PHONE , 1165Wfor deliveryICE. 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