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The Brussels Post, 1946-2-27, Page 2THE BRUSSELS POST CATHERW3 17 Iowob T E � OWL E CH dissolved and boll until clear, X a s TAKE A TIP 1. Before attempting to make up .1 a stack of pancakes remember to nave a good recipe anti use the pi over precautions its trying it you !Alan to avoid heavy and suggY cakes. it t, You can buy prepared paueali ur :uta Savo your.,elf the bother I ut utisiug, Un;t_c the griddle ur heavy pan. i. Have the gr.ddle piping hot. For a simple lost, place a few drape u1 water +n1 the griddle and if the '.haps dance about 10 lively fashion i, i, hoz enough. .Hake small pan- t! e as they are easily handled of better shape, Fey the cake- u'.til the whole op is dotted with bubbles; then :t them quickly, using a wide • :10111 eel avoid breaking the cakes. \1'X_11 golden brown with shyly cr.sp edges, remove them warm shallow serving pan, .t ding them on end. Serve at IIUCKWHEAT CAKES cap sifted ll:ur. 1 cup buckwheat flour tbsps. sugar. „ tbsps. butter, 1 •p. suit _ beaten ergs. 3). cups milk. l'•••• and sqt dry ingredients. Com - 1 tt,t4tneggsoith mills. Add ,..:11.t:,s: heat until smooth 11 en hot ereased ,riddle. ii''• 1 tp ger sauce. :1 0 o Gn1UC! E ;AXES THE PICK OF TOBACCO it DOES taste goon in o pipe This moues about 11 good-sized cakes. tap in milk. 1 * * ., ironing board. Mend small tear's ' as you iron, 4. Good parts of an old shower curtain make wateproof bibs for baby, ,P :3 0 Anne Allan invites you to write to her in care of The Post, Send In your suggestions on homemaking problems ann watch this column for replies. Students Help Students this year will not leave !their studies in high ant public hole to help o 1l on the farms of tacit,. according to 0 new ruling I POTATO PANCAKE i from the Department of t'.ducat'on 0 raw grated potatoes. 3 whole I in 'Toronto. The student bo ty will 1k tsp of baking powder, 1 tsp. AP, 2 tb:p . hour, a little milk. Feel large potatoes and soak several hours or over night in cold water; grate and drain. Seal eggs well and mix with tate rest of the ingredients. Drop by spoonfuls on a hot griddle, in ..mall cakes. Turn anti brown on t,u;1, -ides 00 bake in a hot oven ;11 ter pancake until crisp and brown. allowing 10 tains. for bak- ing each side, Serve with apple sauce. receive no leave of obscure !or farm u,pluyutrla this year. It will be the first season since early in the war bat Many students will not leave their books to assist with farm woelit. The special leave permitted titer to leave school as early as April, pro- vided their work was up to the mark. Its the memorandum from the De- partment of Education, the state- ment was made that the students of the province who assisted on farms oracle a noteworthy cont,.! - tuition to national economy. s, * s: THE SUGGESTION BOX From a townslacly- who has moved Northern Ontario but whn still +0:11, her home town paper conies t newsy letter. WP publish a few e,tio's to -day, i 11 your electric iron has be - •.•:,1l diteeloured and sticks to the! ,•1, 011, sp.m... "i little :alt 011 some t, .1 c:.p, all press the iron a.4 iuc,r., around in the salt. ... 1 1,„eity t.. nin3 board attach Warthne Price and Trade 0 Board information O 0 b Question: and Answers O ,p Q.—Is there a cellLe pri. e Eta a ` 1111: used car? \. -1.. 'p!1e t tipling Pyle,. i ! ea all t11,1l of used cars. no matt or :heir model year. i` you supply Ile. rogarding the pat:ticuial. ear bav its 111'11 111 wo -halltu1'n7•1n 1)! !lig the correct ceiling �. p,.10" * a 1)--T „eve my tenaat a notice to „1 air but did not put it in writing. • 1:.w• I nndctstard that 't bare • been not in writing. A. --if you may legally give yam' levant a notice to vaeate yon most Put it in n'rit'ne and it must be cc, a form provided by the Board, We have referred the matter to our rent. ...-•• a1 officer who will send yott further information regarding this matter * 0 1;1 Q. --I was h1 the hospital for five days and asked for my ration book. ('cupors representing a months sun - Ply of butter. sugar and meat were removed, Is this not too many? How many days must one stay in hospital before surrendering coupons for rationed food? A.—You must stay 111 hospital for 14 days before ration ominous may be...detachect from your book, At the end of two weeks' and after each two weeks' continuous residence one valid butter coupon, one valid sugar coupon and two valid meat coupons are surrendered, In your case the hospital had not the sigh' to detach coupons 10011 your ration hook. P a 0 Q,—I am expecting my wife and 1 son from overseas sometime this month, Ilow can they obtain ration hooks for ingot., sugar, pre- serves and butter? A.—Apply to the local ration board in your city and present credentials identifying your wife and son, They will, it these docu- ments are satisfactory, obtain their ration books. to 111 111 f 10 0101 us+'-ul tn.: diets I hm etz• fringes.. bringing obi io wit - ea 1 ,,lily _, • velvet materials and ' 1 0-11-: n. 1:. d beat --m,0'1) lont l'itom cotton ma+ 'lt .04 meIte;l' butter 1 .•;lois. .. :Hi, ter, on ,teased , Tieep packages of black and in:a port: 11' to grease ,.I,i ,, n'' s' -o111 mending tape and a as bn1 e burl- easily. - .1.:11pair Of near your ' ta.es OMEDAY THAT DREAM home will be yours—if you are willing to fight for it today! Bricks may build a house, but to build a home you'ineed more than bricks! You need security—a job --a future! And these depend on a Canadian dollar that will always buy a full dollar's worth of goods—a steady, sound dollar that's not pulled down to half its value by inflation! That's why il:'s necessary NOW—more than ever now—for all of us to fight and work to keep that dollar worth a dollar! Why is it so important NOW? Because fowls the time civilian goods are scarce, and money is plentiful. NOW is the time we must guard against paying MORE than things are worth ... or buying things we ore than don't really need. We must support rationing, observe price ceilings, and avoid black markets. If we do this, we can keep prices from shooting sky high. If we don't, some day we'll be paying a dollar for fifty cents' worth of goods. This means your dollars—those dollars you've saved to buy your home—will only be worth fifty cents! This is inflation! And after inflation comes depres- sion! We know what happened after the last war! It mustn't be allowed to happen again. That's why, for our own sakes, and for the sake of the returned men to whom we owe a job, a future, a home of their own—we must make sure Canada's dollar re- mains steady. We twist keep up a constant fight against our country's enemy—inflation! Pobllsberl l'y'I Hit IIItitw toric; 1ND1;s'rltY (ON'1'AItIO) to reveal the dangers of inflation. eitiatitietitettaitarteatettass1:era,irtrartdriv ektae:,...w......., t.::x.:,r......, art merratnrt, tetter ...... aumatrnstontexeivitagritaxtmesttromarxmodateittmenietteette ricks Make this Pledge Today! I pledge myself to do my part in fighting inflation: By observing rationing and avoiding black markets in any shape or EOM. By respecting price controls and other anti-inflation measures, and re. training from careless and unneces- sary buying. I will not buy two where one will do, nor will I buy a "new" where an "old" will do. By buying Victory Bonds, supporting taxation and abiding by all such measures which will lower the cost of living and help keep prices at a nofmal level.. Wednesday, February „ih, 1940 dim METH DS NEW ;{:ATERLALS will help to extend �a TELEPHONE SERVICE Quebec and Ontario farms will benefit from the new telephone materials and construction methodstobe put into use as soon as leen and supplies are avail- able. A type of insulated wire, for instance, can be ploughed directly into the ground. Then there is ■ steel wire which allows for increased spacing of poles thus reducing construction time and cost. ents These are two of many telephone tomorefarm which will beip bring the families who want it. * * Q. -if am a Canadian fust dis- charged from ire II,S, Army, Have 1 a right bo a priority suit purchase certificate? A,—Yes, Any Canadian discharg- ed from the American forces may obtain a priority suit puchase certificate at any local nation board or ration branch, provided he can establish his Canadiian citizenship and his discharge certificate issued after May 1, 1946, Questions on any regulation of the Wa•1nita Prices nod Trade Board will be answered it sub- mitted to the Information Branch, Wartime Prices and Trade Board, Federal 130 :t uT Loudon, Ontario. Holidays and Special Days for 1946 Ash Wednesday—March 6. Good Friday—April 19. - Easter Sunday—April 21, "Victoria Day—Friday, May 24, Dominion Daft—Monday, Juty Labor Day—Monday, September 2. Thanksgiving Day—On a day to be fixed by proclamation, likely Monday, October 14, Remembrance Day—Monday, Nat• vember 11. Christmas Day—WedneadaY, camber U. • 14•sj 1 ' e!n�? iii'=�'`. A1t..3A. a > ..r.• ,. and f .'ooneaisettr.. 1. f=Eiti laJ 1. iiNeaURANCE Cfr1 1Cd. 'USS y ' = SS C A. MYERS, M. D., L. M. C. C. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON 11Jillis.tn St. i3ru>lek, Ont. Phone 4. Allan A. Lamont Agent for—Fire, Windstorm, and Automobile lrnsmssters Get particulars of our Special Automobile Policy for lereaers. Queen St.' Brussels 'Pismo 667 W. Et. S. Jami«Son, M.D., C.M., L.M,C,C, Physician ' and Surgeon (Costoner) Office Hours -1 - 4 and 7 - 8 p.m. Also 11 - 12 a.m. when possible. Saturday evenings until 10 p.m. Sundays—Emergencies and by appointment orals. Home calls in fsrw000ns and 4 - 6 p.m. Chas. T. Davidson. lilsurance Agent For ALL FINDS OF Automobile and Fite Insurance Accident and Sickness Agent for Great West Life Insurance Co. 'PHONE OFFICE 92X BRUSSELS, ONT. REatlaame'E Harald Jackson IBpEGIALi8T IN FARM AND HOUSEHOLD BALLS For Information, oto., write or phone Harold Jaokosn• phone 12 on 658 Saatorth R.R. 1, BruoARolc9 Make ar„armor etnts at The Brussels Post or Elmer D, Boll, Barrister Witco, Brussels. D..l•^ RANN Furniture FUNERAL is D AMBULANCE SERVit Uleensed Funeral Director tend Embalmer PHONE iii or 83 .— _. lMtUS LS, ONT. Lewis R.owl a.nel- (Llcenacd For Huron County) SATISFACTION GUARANTEED — PRICES REAtl3)Ntht8L* For Engagements Phone 91 "The Brussels Poet' Wag Else OM be looped after Immedsltely For Information, etc., w Ite or phone Low. Ftowisnd IM.4415 R4 Sesforth; et- write ILPI. S, Welton. W. S. Donaldson -- • Licensed Auctioneer Phone 35-r43 -- ,twos p OM. `. for dee Co nt es of Roos arA !it'd AN sale; promptly attendeli to --- Marro annillemsto For Engagement; phone 31 "The l mat tikes orifi he Looked atter imattmeditAakr.