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Zurich Citizens News, 1959-03-18, Page 3WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 1959. Grannie Turkheim°sRaeipe Box CALIFORNIA CHICKEN PIE '1 small (./ 'ib.) can Tuna fish 2 medium sized carrots, diced 2 medium sized potatoes, diced 2 medium sized onions, cut fine 2 tablespoons butter 2 teaspoons salt 2 tablespoons flour 14 teaspoon paprika dash of pepper 1 cup milk Cook carrots, potatoes and onions in as little water as possible; make a cream sauce of the butter, flour, milk and seasonings; add the flak- ed tuna 'fish to the sauce. Butter a casserole and put lay- ers. of. .vegetables, and sauce mix- ture in it; cover with crust, or raised gqi,scuits and bake in a 350 clegree'aiivve'h 4or 40 minutes. OLD DUTCH STYLE "KAFFEE KUCHEN" only 25c each TASTY -NU BAKERY PHONE 100 ZURICH TRY OUR FRESH POPCORN ZURICH Citizens NEWS PAGE THREE CAULIFLOWER AND COOKED HAM 1 medium head of cauliflower 1 can cream of chicken soup (undiluted) 1/4 cup of milk 2 cups cooked ham (cut up) 1/2 teaspoon dried savory 1 cup grated cheese Cook cauliflower in salted water until tender. Drain and separate. Combine soup and milk in a cas- serole. Add cauliflower, ham, sav- ory and one-half cup cheese. Sprinkle remaining cheese over the top. Bake at 350 degrees. 4 * * BANANA BREAD 1 cup sugar 1/2 cup shortening 1/2 cup sour milk 2 medium sized bananas crushed with fork 2 cups bread flour 1 teaspoon soda (level) 1/2 teaspoon baking powder 1 teaspoon salt Mix as a cake, add bananas last and a few chopped nuts. Bake one hour at 350 degrees. Your Hair is Our Business For The Latest In BEAUTY STYLING CALL NOR.MA'S BEAUTY SHOPPE Phone 223 — Zurich ESTLAKE FURNITURE Ph ie 89J ZURICH , Set of 3 Correlated La p WITH PURCHASE OF LIVING ROOM SUITE This beautiful matched decoraror Tamp ensemble by ELECTROLITE is yours FREE with the purchase of any living room suite during this special "Get Acquainted" Sale. Miracle Fiberglas'':`. Washable Shgde l' with'Brass Band Trial t• onada's' Finest' Lirihting Producti tNIS OFFER GOOD FOR > kiMITED TIME ONLY Celiebiral Palsy victims Lucky to Live In Period When Care is Offered. So you have a child handicapped by cerebral palsy? Then count the youngster lucky . lucky he lives in our time. For it's only a few decades ago when we used to have "closet children" or boys and girls who because of some defect in figure or speech were hidden away from sight when visitors came. Today we have no known in- stances of this practice in Ontario, and this is due largely to the in- fluence and 36 years of hard work done by the Ontario Society for Crippled Children, an organization backed by 221 Easter Seal ser- vice clubs and financed by the sale of Easter Seals. Cerebral palsy is a condition in which control over muscles is im- paired or lost due to brain lesions. These, doctors say, can occur during pregnancy, at birth or af- terwards from a variety of causes. The incidence of cerebral palsy is estimated to be about one in five hundred and sixty-eight live births. Consider then the problem con- fronting the parents of a spastic child. In the typical child there is drooling, poor speech (if any) and movements of the hands are slow and awkward. When sup- ported in a standing position their legs are held in a scissors -like way. In their walk, their gait is stiff, clumsy and up on the toes, But they can be trained. And at Woodeden, the Society's cer- ebral palsy training centre near London, the response has been miraculous to their highly spec- ialized treatment. At the treatment centre a team of physiotherapists, occupational therapists, speech therapists, nurs- es and doctors, have often "drag- ged" the very first word out of lips that never spoke before. They have taken the helpless and for- merly thought helpless cerebral palsied child and taught him to ride a tricycle, feed and dress him- self, or even walk. From this brief glance at cerebral palsy it is apparent the mothers and fath- ers of these children require pro- fessional guidance in aecepting the role they must play in the life of their child. This was the very first fact which led the Society in its initial care of cerebral pal- sied youngsters, the bringing to- gether :of - parents in the various communities. All the work for the Ontario Society for Crippled Children, whether it be cerebral palsy, cam- ping, nursing, etc., is financed by the annual sale of Easter Seals. Please contribute to the cam- paign ampaign now and until March 29tlrxn and help raise this year's mini- mum amount to carry on, $800,000. Here's h s w busy people save an Haven't time to get to the bank? Then you need the B of M banking -by -mail plan. You can get full details, without obligation, at your nearest 13 of M branch. Why not call in or write today ? 701 Nl1Il0N CANAOIAYS 4 gam Speedy w W NIC- BY- MAIL Nothing could be simpler .. . The B of M's new mail deposit -form — made of "no - carbon -required" paper — eliminates the need for repetitive writing or messy carbons. You make out only one deposit -slip. Presto, there's a second copy which comes back from the Bank as your re- ceipt... and a third copy which you keep for your records. We supply a pre -addressed envelope with our form which you can use for your next deposit. It comes back to you by return mail with your receipted deposit slip. It's easy to save when you bank by mail at "MY BANK" Ask for one of our Bank- ing -by -mail folders. if can lave you time, trouble and shoe leather. BANK OF MONTREAL eag444 9ela V Zurich Branch: JOHN BANNISTER, Manager WORKING WITH CANADIANS IN EVERY WALK OF LIFE SINCE 1017 p-�tesi