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The Seaforth News, 1946-09-05, Page 4THE SEAFORTH NEWS THURSDAY, SEPT. 5, 1948 THE SEAFORTH NEWS Snowdon Bros., Publisher. WALTON Mx. George Caister and his sister Miss Caister, have returned to their home in Cass City, Michigan, after spending .a week with Mr. and Mrs H. Bi Kirkby and other relatives in this vicinity. Mr George Kirkby and family have returned to thein home near Sudbury after spending the holidays with their parents here. Miss Doreen Coultes has returned. to Walton after spending a week at Leadership Training. School at St. Thomas. There were two girls from this Presbyterial, Miss Mildred Wiltse of Clinton and Doreen, they report a wonderful experience Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Williamson have. returned home after spending a few days with relatives in Fergus, Toronto and Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. James Humphries of Windsor at the home of Mr. and. Mrs. W. J. Humphries, his brother. Mrs. John Driscoll, McKillop, at the home of Mrs. Ida MeTaggart. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bennett in Wingham. Mr. Kerr of Toronto, in Walton on Sunday, son of the Rev. and Mrs. 3. H. Kerr, Brussels. VARNA Mr. and Mrs. Herb Taylor • of To- ronto were week end and holiday guests at the hoine of Mr, and Mrs, A. Ings. Mr. Fee and sister of Hensall were guests at the home of Mrs. M. Beatty and Miss Mossop one day last week. Week end and holiday visitors, Mr. and Mrs. George Foster of Windsor, with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Wainer and daughters' of I7xeter, also Mr. and Mrs. H. Chuter of Harriston, with their par- ents, Mr. and Mrs, Ed• Chuter. Mr. and Mrs. Walder and kiddies and friends of London called Monday on Mrs.' Austin. ' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Heard and fam- ily or Stratford with ,Mr. • and 114,rs. M, EMOTE Mrs. E. Smith spent a few days with her, daughter Mrs. Dodswith in London. Mr. and Mrs. M. Elliott in company with Mrs. Morrison of Kitchener mot- ored to Niagara Falls last week and spent a few days enjoying the sights.. Mr. and , Mrs. H. Soper, and little daughter- spent the week end and holi- day with friends and . relatives in Straffordsville. Mr. and. Mrs. Orval Weber and kid- dies spent Saturday evening with rel- atives in Exeter. Rev. L. A. 'Meths of London will be In charge of the service in St. John's Church, Sunday, Sept. 8th, at 7 pan., when Holy Communion will be ad- ministered. BRUCEFIELD On Friday evening Aug. 30th a reception was held at the hone of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Haugh, in honor of Mrs: John Duckworth (nee ,Shirley Turner) of Clinton, Some, forty ladies and girls, friends and relatives of the bride, were present.. A ,programme was given by some of the younger members. The address was read by Mrs. Russell Consitt,. gifts were presented by some of the girls,. Mrs. Duckworth kindly thank- ed all for their gifts. Lunch _was served after a pleasant evening to- gether. Mr. and Mrs. Basil O'Rourke and Leonard spent the weekend and Labor Day in Walkerton, with, friends. Miss Margaret Aikenhead visited with her people here over the week - Friends of Mrs. Alex McKenzie who has been ill, are pleased to learn she is now improving. Schools 'opened here Tuesday morning with good attendance. Miss Margaret Henry ; has re- sumed her work as teacher in Lon- don and Miss Janet Watson, at Ayl- mer. Miss Betty Allan has been en- gaged to : teach at Hyde Park. Mr. and Mrs. Haugh and family, attended decoration service at Dash- wood, Sunday afternoon. Mr. Wm. Douglas and Mr. Lind- say Eyre spent a few days the first of the week with Mr. Douglas' brother and wife at Port Dover. Mr. Norman Baird who has not been well for some time was taken to the hospital on Tuesday. �gifi� '^- MAJOR TRACK RESULTS =L= HANDICAPS • `,a. RACING DATES a �LIVii� ayl :LY_ GOSSIP FROM TRAINERS AND JOCKEYS '+p Muir/r, ICI= LATEST WORKOUTS ...THUNDERING HOOFS f1-22, APPAS TAPPAS DAILY SPECIAL You'll enjoy the full and complete racing news in The Globe and Mail ... all the dope, right from the "oat bin" of every major track on the continent. And this com- plete racing coverage is only ONE of the many popular features in every issue of The Globe and Mail delivered to your door every morning, o aM G:i b ,.eW a,RT0,1,a SINNER FRIEND GOD LOVES YOU AND IS NOT WILLING THAT ANY SHOULD PERISH BUT, IT IS UP TO YOU — WILL YOU ACCEPT GOD'S PLAN OF SALVATION OR REJECT IT AND BE LOST FOR ETERNITY ? READ JOHN 3: 16 TUNE IN: Pilgrims Hour 7.7.30 EST Sunday Evening Local Station — CKLW Windsor Old-fashioned Revival Hour --rebroadcasts on many stations at various hours 'Chas. E. Fuller, P.O. Box 123, Los Angeles 53, California THE MIXING BOWS cream until fluffy. Sift now, salt and baking powder together. Add dry ingredients, milk and beaten egg. Add chopped nuts to dough. Drop from teaspoon onto greased baking .sheet, top with slice of cherry and bake in 350 degree elec- tric oven 15-20 mins. Makes three dozen. Never use an ice pick or knife point to remove, ice trays or chip frost from the freezing coils, you I may seriously damage the unit. To prevent ice trays from sticking don't fill them full; wipe off edges and towns of trays: Sy ANNE ALLAN Hydro Hew* IeertewM Hello Homemakers! August and it's time to get rid of those preval- ent pests! Flies and mosquitoes in particular combine to make life miserable not only for those on holidays, but also for those who toil and sweat at house in the summer heat. Some of the informative pamph- lets issued by well-known manu- facturers of insecticides point out the safe use of their products. The base of these new mixtures is a chemical with a long name we glibly call D.D.T. There is a D.D.T. bomb on the market now, a petroleum mixture in a container, which if put in a closed room for '7 seconds will kill the in- sects immediately. In powder form, the D.D.T. in- secticide is very effective too. How- ever, it takes time it, act and is generally combined .with pyrethrum or some other vehicle. This mixture should be put in cracks behind cup- boards and places where the cat or other pets will not eat it. The manufacturer of a paint in- sect killer recommends the product for 2 or 3 months. You spray it on surfaces or brush it on painted walls and screens. These pest destroyers are not in- jurious to use. However, for the best effect do one room at a time. cover any food, put the baby in an- other room, remove the house plants and the canary. Close the room for a minute after you've used the D.D.T. By the way, don't use the D.D.T. barn spray for the job in the house. It usually contains kerosene or an oil and many leave spots on fabrics. Follow directions on the labels. Use an insecticide and you will en- joy more leisure hours having rid the house of pesky flies.. Do not encourage flies. Store food in closed containers in a cool place. Keep dishes washed after using. Keep doors closed and windows open and screened. 3. Meat loaf iscooked more quick- ly if you bake the mixture in a tube cake pan. 4. A piece of rayon thread is best for cutting angel food or sponge cake. e * >t THE QUESTION BOX Mrs. B. R. asks: Recipe for Mer- . ingue shells. 2 -egg whites, 1/8 •tsp., cream tar- tar, Vs cup sugar, ' 4 tsp. vanilla, dash of salt. Beat egg whites, cream of tartar and salt until frothy but not dry. Continue beating while sugar is being added, about 1 tbsp. at a time. Beat until stiff. Fold in vanilla. , Drop on baking sheet, covered with' heavy ungreased paper, or press through pastry tube on to paper. Bake in 275 deg. electric oven 40 to 60 mins. Remove from paper at: once. Makes 3 dozen small merin- gues. For colour variation: Before baking separate mixture into several parts and add different vegetable colourings. blrs. S. T. suggests: 54 ib. sharp cheese, grated, 1TA • tbsps. melted baking fat, 1 egg,' beaten, 1% tbsps. cream. Combine the above ingredients and mix thoroughly. Remove crusts,, from one loaf of bread, and slice lengthwise. Spread slices with the i mixture, and then roll and chill in electric refrigerator. When ready) to serve, slice about %" slices, place on rack and toast under broiler or if desired serve plain. Cashew Cookies 3,4 tbsps, shortening, X. cup • sugar, 1 egg, well beaten, 2 tbsps.1 milk, Maraschino cherries, 1 cup` sifted flour, 2 tbsps. baking powder, I 34 tsp. salt, / cup cooking cashews (chopped). Cream shortening, add sugar and TODAY. FOR GOOOFFEAlt TIRE SERVICE We know how to keep your tires In service. We use Goodyear. approved repair methods and mate- rials exclusively, REPAIRS — VULCANIZING Seaforth Motors SEAFORTH, ONTARIO PHONE 141 REGENT TEATRE Seaforth NOW PLAYING THURS. FRI. SAT , "Masquerade In Mexico" with Dorothy Lamour and Arturo de Cordova Patric Knowles Ann Dvorak Plenty of good fun available to audiences in extremely well -produced romantic comedy, with a gay and carefree musical background MON. TUES. WED. "The Blue Dahlia" Adult Entertainment with Alan Ladd- Veronica Lake — William Bendix An electrifying combination for the kind of hard-hitting melodrama that made Ladd a seusation—a suspense -swept drama ofmurder in full bloom NEXT THURS. FRI. SAT. "People Are Funny" with Jack Haley, Ozzie Nelson, Rudy Vallee, Art Linkletter Helen Walker and Philip Reed Hollywood's Most Hilarious Program of :Radio -life, with Music by the Vagabonds COMING "Saratoga Trunk" with Gary Cooper and Ingrid Bergman Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded Green Front Dept. Store Opp, P.O. Seaforth Y New Machines We have- available in NEW MACHINES: CREAM SEPARATORS MILKING MACHINES TRACTOR GRAIN GRINDERS HAMMERMILL for 2 -plow tractor AIR COOLED ENGINE 2 h.p. WATER COOLED ENGINE 2 h.p. We are able to secure for immediate delivery a FORAGE CLIPPER which will handle corn or peas or hay for Ensilage. Tractor power take off. - SEAFORTH MOTORS Chevrolet -Oldsmobile Goodyear Tires M•■ die TN'S ADVERTISE'AENT FOR FUTURE REFERENCE RATION BOOK 6 Issued between September 9th and 16th Distributing Centres will not be open on all days during this period. So—MAKE SURE that you know exactly what days and hours the Distributing Centre you intend to go to will be open. See list of Distributing Centres below. RATION BOOKS WILL NOT BE MAILED OR DELIVERED—THEY MUST BE CALLED EO Before you go to 0 Distributing Centre; FILL IN THE GREEN APPLICATION CARD (Marked RB -191) AT TM BACK OF YOUR RATION BOOK 3, GIVING: 1. Nome and address. (print In block Tetters) S. Serial number as shown on front cover of Ration Book 5. 3. Age—If applicant is under 16 years. 4. Regular signature of ration book owner. DO NOT TEAR THE GREEN APPLI- CATION CARD OUT OF RATION BOOK S. THIS MUST BE DONE BY AN OFFICIAL AT THE DISTRI- BUTING CENTRE. ,TI .rl poor 6, Ragan Bek it become vvnd Seplam. . 'bier 19 4 F n re le gal your a 4 k during Om 011,101 ' dialdipslion Will In. velvea 1 y ana m!Rel., the v 81 tui- oo dlr,' � wIp h yksti Then: Take Your Ration Rook 5 with the Application Cord RB -1.91 Still Attached, Properly Completed and Signed, to a Distributing Centre and Ration Book 6 Will Be Given You. ADULTS MUST APPLY FOR CHILDREN Children under 16 may not apply for their Ration Books or those of others. APPLYING FOR OTHERS Any responsible person over 16 may apply for Ration Books for other mem- bers of . their family or neighbours, providing above requirements are com- plied with. ARMED FORCES Members of the ' Armed Porges will continue to obtain their Ratko Cords from their own units. LOCAL D'rSTRIBLITING, CENTRE$ Addresses Brucefield United Church Seaforth Town Hall Oates Hours Sept. 12 and 13 1.30 to 5.30 p.m. Sept. 13-14 10.30 A.M. - 5.30 P.M. RATION ADMINISTRATION• THE WARTIME PRICES AND TRADE BOARD