The Seaforth News, 1941-10-30, Page 3THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1941
TIIE SEAFORTH NEWS
THE 13 0 BOW !.
By ANNE ALLAN
Hydro Homo Eoceeo.alot
1IALLOW E'EN
Hullo Homemakers! flow about a
llalllo'-E'en party this year? It can
he Nat 00 much fun for you --as it is
for your guest -if you 000 a few
humorous surprises ahead of time.
And if yea live anywhere near any
army training' maitre do include sonic'
of the lade in uniform. 11 will be a1
real treat for them.
Even if it's just a slug long with
apples, doughnuts and coffee to top
it off—it can he full of gaiety and at-
mosphere. Use Hallow E'en decora-
tions of inexponeive orange and black
paper, "cut-outs" of pumpkin faces
and witches. There are a lot of old
"stand -byes" to spoof your visitors:
the croaking hinge on the front door;
the: ghostly hostess with the ice -filled
rubber glove; candle light in the
upper hall; a very horror of a seare-
crow near the coat rack! Once you've
Started this business of trying to
scare your guests ----for fan—you'll be
able to invent plenty of "thrillers."
s 0 0 k
if -you're playing bridge. have var-
iation in each hand, i.e.—bidding in
pantomime, bidding, reshuffling then
playing the new hand ort the original
bid, Wilding before picking up the
hand, etc.
Excitement begins all over again
if yon let a gruesome witch present..
inexpensive prizes and. then yon elan
have a tug Of -war with her broom,
Other groups may enjoy the fun of
apple bobbin;': in a tab of water—this
always lm . hilarious rpsulte. Or try
the aorta' sort of saint. only fishing
for p('11110 in a [t111I of flour; bite for
tipples suspended on ett•inga: have
your fortune told. or you try the old.
old favorite—ghost. Ftnries. Iry then
your guests will be ready to dip into
the festive food.
RECIPES
BROWN SUGAR
DOIRIFIKt S
1 cup brown sugar
3 tablespoons melted lard
2 eggs
1 cup milk
4 ta;;panns baking powder
?g teaspoon sail
3 or 4 Laps flour
Mend 111e brown sugar with the
lard. add the well -beaten eggs. To
this mixture add alternately the milk
and tate dry ingredients, adding the
balling powder and salt to the first
cup of flour. Toss the dough on a_
lightly floured board. pat and roll
lightly, cut with a doughnut cutter
and fry doughnuts to few at a time)
in hot, sleep fat at 3115 degrees.
When (onglunnts are roof add the
topping.
Topping—
. ?fr cup brown 0ugal'
1 tablespoon flora'
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PAGE THREE
Utfe'W 11
.. o, we arc behind in our first s'eek's quota. 'Di
,a, /0 Mahe our natal guns spring sato life and
action, we MAO get busy.
n1'13 ARE ZN
A NAVAL GUN A MONTH r
THE DURATION -ONLY A SMALL
?ART SUBSUMED EEt
Nees the All Out Support', : f L'v1.ry Citizen!
• With one week already gone, only a small
part of our 'objective in the National War
Weapons Drive has been subscribed. Let's get
going. Remember, our community has com-
mitted itself to meet our objective each month
for the duration. To do this, everybody must
help. Everybody can by buying War Savings
Certificates. They are within the reach of all.
We must get busy. Let's make the objective
for our community a reality. Push the sale
of War Savings Certificates wherever and
whenever you can.
L
SEAFORTH
WAR SAVINGS
COMMITTEE
Heat to boiling point the sugar,
flour and water; cook the mixture
until it forms a soft ball when a 111. -
is dropped Into a cup of cold
water. With' a teaspoon. place a band
of Syrup onthe top of each dough -
/1M,
}SLACK
\\I) (TOLD CAKE
t 35 servingeI
1 cite shortening
I ('113)14 sugar
5 eggs
5 (raps 11)1111'
1 teaspoon salt
;e teaspoons baking powder
1 3 elms cold water
1S. Ib. of baking chocolate
Cream the shortening. sift the
sugar into it gradually; (treein well.
Add the egg$ and bead well after
each is added. Add the sifted ingred-
ients ;alternately --with the water to
make a smooth batter. Dlelt the ('hoe -
elate and mix in well. Pour into two
8" tithe 1)11118 and bake in an ('1e('tric
oven at 325 degrees. ('over with gold
frosting and decorate with licorice
Candi e5.
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GOLD FROSTING
t tablespoons batter
2 cups icing sugar
1 egg yolk
2 tablespoons orange juice
1 tablespoon grated orange find
Allow the butter 10 soften and
cream the sngtlr in it. .Add the egg
yolk and grated orange rind. Moisten
with the orange juice.
9) :k 9
BI,A('K CAT (ANI.1WICHES
1 (•irculor loaf brown broad
1 pa0kago (•"earn elli„0c
1 tahl(Spoon 1101')))' radish
tonSpoon. Salt
! tablespoon vinegar
1 teaspoon grated onion
Serer Crean)
Bake the brown broad in large
baking cans: Cut the brown bread 11)
thio .0Iiee0 and stamp with a :'at
shaped cutter. Soften the ('rerun
'h( -es' by (Yeasting, tad)] rho horse
radish. salt. vinegar and ..rated on-
ion; moisten with stmt' cream.
Spread 1Uhii the "eats”with this mix -
titre and cover with the 'remaining
:'eats." Dot eaell sandwi('h W11 11 a
bit of l'b,v'se to T))0"0(`110 :111 Oy".
M - Y +t '0
iELhtIID C'Iiii:R SAL,AI)
21 (•111)0 ('idle'
2 table'apoens gelatine
teaspoon -81t.
tap diced aNil,.
1..1-011ilf>t14;`d et.1,•hy
1 ('1111 retains .
Lettuce
Soften the gelatine in one -hall ('up
of the cider. tient the remainder of
the eider to boiling point; told the
gelatine and stir until dissolved. Add
tite salt. Cool the mixttu•e, and when
it begins to congeal fold in 1111' ap-
ple,- celery and raisins, and place the
mixture in individual moulds. C11i11
tlhoroughly in an electric refrigerator
and when ('('1143' to serve unmonld 011
a hard of lettuce. Serve with french
dressing.
PitNCFI FROM THE
WiTCH'S CAULDRON -
1,•el cup (dumped preeervetl ginger
1 cup sugar
:4 caps prune juice -
:l cup apple juice
14 ('tip lemon juice
Siemer the sugta', ginger anal
prune 0)1110 on the electric element
turned to "low" for about. 10 inin-
tes. Cool and add lemon juice and
apple juice and chill in a covered
container in the electric refrigerator.
When ready to serve. tlihtte the
punch if desired and pour over ice
cubes.
TAKE A TIP:
To poi slips for the winter 1)00
1)11111114 01' charcoal taken 110111 wood
ash's only to kegp oarth sweet.
For potted plants on the window
si11 nee glass glitters that yoil 1013'
ter furniture. They are fine especial-
ly on tt narrow window sill when a
111111(ter is too wide.
Always winter house plants with
warm water and (t little -baking soda
added to it.
Do not forget to novel' a plant of
parsley with a 0110od hos a11(1 n0
matter how sleep the 011040 will Ile.
you can always find fresh parsley
Under this sox.
The Question Box
bins. II. A. asks: What happens to
my recipe for ':utile high" frosting
when it does not thicken?
Answer: The water trust be "boil-
ing" when added.
Mrs. M. Ib'. asks: Recipes
"fritter batter."
Answer:
1 egg
1; clip milk
1i teaspoon salt.
Ito ('ups flour
2 teaspoons baking powder
about •1 tablespoons cold water
Beal the egg slightly. add the milk
and salt, pour into the sifted tidnr 10
make a smooth batter. add the sift-
ed balling powder, then aild the watt
er to make the rightthickness, sn
that the batter provides 0 thin bit
v011111101.0 coat.it1g.
Aute Allan invitee you to write to
her in care of this palter. Just send
in your questions on homemaking
problems and 'watch this little corner
of the colunu) for (apnea.
for
Blame Spark For
Fatal Blast At Clinton—
A .spark eansed by the rubbing of
ti metal hose against the edge of an
ep,•niug 111 11 1.01(1; ear of road 1arrlla
was declared by a coroner's jury to
ita0)' setoff the ('03)10111)1) 111 the rc1i1-
0111' '4'11 111, al Clinton on October IT
int w'hic'h Joseph Bland was fatally
burned. The^ jury added 0 rider- to
tlt'ir writer, recon1ne'at1i11g "that
all metal hose he covered with 1'ub-
le'r where It passe0 Uye'i' 11111 111au-
1101-'; n1.ao (hat tanks cilrryirlg in-
flammable toaterial be properly
grounded." Ilr- J. \\'. Shaw pre0l(led
at the mulles) and the jury was 011111 -
posed 1;3 Fred Match, foreman, Thos,
Hawkins. ('.roe (rook, O. l,. Paisley
and A. 13. lluntball. Thi immediate
valise of 111e expb01ion had been a
mystery, hot it cruse out in the evtd-
+rnet, of the 11)tendlitg physician that
Island, although 1, rrihly 110011(1 o0t'r
Most of the 1nrfave of his limbs and
hotly. was able 10 arty thathe saw it
spark and then received the shock
of the c'xplosiou. Jeri/I.-nee was given
by 1100 from Toronto familiar with
-
tlte handling of inflammable prod -
nets and also by -dose Scott of Bruce -
field, oil anti gasoline '11811-B n tar.
0111) 1111(1 knows of a domewlta1) : int-
ilar oecu rl`Il('e in itis own hnnille•ne.
It was staled that 11buod had been
using a octal host in pumping the
tarvilt from trio tank and itwas'
thought the hose robbing against the
foetal edges of the moulaole io the
tank ear had 811.1011 0 spark, hod).
iug the generated gas,
Hold Annual Meeting—
Prari.ically a new board 00 1110.18'
ors was . '.'1'•fi al 0111' 1)1(11011 nteel-
CHAMPION PLOWMEN WIN TRIP
Gold Medalist
Eimer Armstrong
Silver Medalist
Marshall Deans
The fialada Tea Championship Class at the international Plo to l ,
recently held near Peterborough 11rougllt together leadiad 3)10011000
all over Ontario. Competition was keen. Winners of trips were ('.r.
Armstrong of St. Pauls and Marshall Deans of Ptn'. If restri (hems do no
forbid Salads twill give them a Transcontinental '1 oar to poling of r ar:-ul
turd interest in the tinned States and Cana l.s. The next twelve '`inners
in the stent-re0eiced prizes from 925-(1i) .0 4.(11?.
ing of the shareholders of the Huron
steamy Traiuiln; School, Limited,
15ky 1la.rbori, held at Uotieri -h last
w -eh. \\'ill \1'. 1.. Whyte. president.
in 111,• ( hair, re'parted indicated that
the school had been ('ondnet,c1 most
1u('ce"staliy finder the management
of J. 11. Douglas. After nou,blati(n(5
for the (h'1ecim'ate had 11(•e11 re-Ceiv-
ed the ballot was taken ;and ,later it
was ai(noa11(•e,i flint the followirig
were Ovctall at, 1111 board for the
mining year: 11. J. Enwmart, Reeve
(1f Ila era: John R. Douglas. A. II.
Erskine, (1nderiuh; K. J. Heston.
Gerrie: 31. 1.. Prisons, Godc'rich• B.
W Tnckry. Reeve of Exeter; W. L.
Whyte, seat/alit. The sew board will
appoint the "Mersa.
New Army Training Film
• When Hollywood and Walt. Disney were palled in by the Canadian General Staff to help train young Canada for war. t110 modern
views and progressive military otttlook of the new Canadian Army were clearly revealed. Shots frinn th0 f est filum of the .Disney series are
reProdneed above. largely front original cartoons by Sorgt. Peter Page, who is now in t#nllyw^r''