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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 2 Oct 1952, p. 12

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PAGE TWELVI Hello Hamemakers! We shail try which bas been patterned s observe the traditional Thanks- that steam escapes readily. Bakg giving holiday with al sincerity in electric aven ai 450 degs. foi thîs year. There has been a tre- 12 mins., then educe ta 350 degs mrendous variety of goad quality for about 20 mins. products fmom every garden and Pie may be made 2 or 3 day, field. ahead and warmed before servt AlthouÛh many folks will nat ing time. Takes about % hour ir be at their awn family table, the warming aven. typical festive food, cooked like Sausage Stutfing Grandma used ta make, will be (for medium turkey or 2 prepamed. Many will be driving ta chickens) Carp for the Big Ploughing 8 cups sait crumbs Match; athers will take such 1/ cup minced anion foods as cold turkey, minced pie, u' mncdapl ta the cottage since the'r - / cup minced appler Wi]l be "closing" the summer à'b. cu mined eler Ramp while some folks wiil taî<e I h2 tsps. sage à tour ai our beautiful country- i, s. hm side. U cup butter THANKSGIVING MENUS 1 egg (1) Pan fry the sausage, separating Sweet Cider pieces as mucb as possible. ift Roast Chicken, Sausage Stuif- out sausage and brown onian, anc ing cele ry. Meanwhile prepare crumbs Ceam Gravy, Pickled Peach and add beaten egg and season- Brown Potatoes, Steam Squash ings. Then add sausage, and me- Candied Apple Pie, Cheese maining ingredients. (If you wislr Tea or Coifee to slice stufiing, add a littie hot (2) water.) Mvelon Balls Turkey, Celery and Nut Stuff- ing Giblet Gravy, Cranberî-ies Mashed Potatoes, Cream Corn Pumpkin Pie, Whipped Cream Tea or Coffee (3) Fruit Ctîp Crown Raast Park Applesauce Mashed Patatoes. Harvard beets Mince Pie, Orange sauce Tea and Coffee Mince Pie 1 lb. mincemeat (about 1 2-3 cups) 2 cups minced appless 2 Tbsps. lemon juice 1/2 tsp. grated lemon rinds 1/ tsp. grated orange rindc % cup sugar1 1-3 cup browned almondst Plain pastry for double crust Prepare pastry and line 9-inch Pan. Mix ingredients for filling t except nuts. Spread filling ann pastry. Spiinkie with toastedo halved nuts. Caver with top pas-m THE QUESTION BOX Mrs. C. K. asks: How do yoL prevent honey fmom fomming crys. taIs? Answer. Warmn honey graduai- ly, neyer over hot water or direci heat. Mrs. J. K. asks: Can you freeze whipped cream? Answer: Yes: Whip the crearm ta whicb you add 1/4 tsp. gelatine per cup of cream and do flot add sugar. Freeze in a covered bowh or Pan. Remember, nat ta me- freeze it. Mrs. S. Mc asks: Can we sub- stitute dry ginger root for pre- served ginger in pear marmalade? Answem: If you cannot buy pre- serx'ed ginger, add a stick or root ai dried ginger in the jam about 10 mnins. while caoking--7o until the desimed flavor is obtained. Anne Allan invites you ta write ta ber c/o The Canadian States- man. Send in your suggestions on hamemaking problems and watch this column for replies. BLACKSTOCK Olive Rankine Recital, Oct. Trinity Church, Bowmanville. jCartwright High School prouc ly announces that Norman Dysai has been awarded one af the Uri Sited Counties (Durham an Nor1humberland) Bursaries. Ti bursary has a value of $200 pe year. for a period ai four yeor. so Three of these bursaries ai :e awarded by the organizatiai >r each year to students in the Hig] s. Schools of these two counties ir tending to go on ta University ys They must have therefore goo( ,-academic standing and good char in acter reference. We are justifiabi3 proud that a student from au: school has been successful in ob taining one ai these bursaries. Th( other awards this year went tc students ai Port Hope and Ca. bourg High Schools. Norman i! at present enrolied in the Physi. cal and Health Education CoursE at the University ai Toronto, and we wish him much success in hi; University work. Miss Yvonne Chant, teacher in Blackstock Junior Room, was al London with her parents for the Lg week-end. t Mrs. Harold Hutton. Smith Id Falls, and Miss Joyce Hutton, )snurse-in -training at Brockville, 1- visited the Rev. C. W. and Mrs. -Hutton. ýh Mr. and Mrs. Leo Moffat and )t Paul, Oshawa, with Mr. and Mrs. Stan Rahm. Mr. and Mrs. R. Ford, Jr., and uMiss Jean Ford, Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Ford. Miss Gertrude Henry, Toronto, writh Mrs. James Henry. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mount- jay visited Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Belyea and their new grand- edaughter at Bronte an Sunday. At the Harvest Thanksgiving nService at St. John's Church, eBlackstock, next Sunday, October 15th, at Il arn., the special preach- 1er will be Dr. R. G. Hunter, prom- m ient Layman ai St. Paul's Church, Bloor Street East, To- Sronto. A, cordial invitation is ex- -tended toalal. Glad ta see Mr. Leith 1Byers home and out aiter his operation. L Mrs. Fred Bailey returned thome from Windsor last week. 1 Mrs. Oakley Carley and Anne, Cavan, visited for a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mar- low while Oakley Carley attend- ed the Folk Sehool at Unionville. Miss Joan Hoskin spent the 1week-end with Miss Miriamn Swain. pose ai the Explorer pragram and concluded by saying that at the meetings we have worsbip, games, crait, instruction and mission study. Mrs. Peniaupd explained same o f the "musts' ai the C.G. 1. T. program. Every graup is en- couraged ta attain the "Chevron". In arder ta accomplish this al ihe girls must attend meetings, j church and Sunday Schaol regu- larly, complete Mission study, health, and community prajects, Mother and Daughtem banquet is a very popular pmoject, also craits. Camp experience is part ai theJ pragmam. Lunch was served. Next i meeting will be a weiner roast on! Friday, Oct.' 3, at the home ai Mrs. C.* Penfound.1 Mr. Wihfred Brown and Mr ..nd Mrs. J. Brown attended the fun-1 eral on Saturday of Mrs. Brown' s1 ùrother, Mr. William West à! To- ronto. Mm. and Mrs. Elgin Spamks, Middleport, N.Y.,wih r.nd vrs. W. Brown. wt r n Mr. and Mrs. J. MacKenzie at- ,ended the Canadian Cangress ai abor Convention lu Royal York I oel Toronto. Mr. MacKenzie was a delegate and leader ai the ....C.L. organization drive. Sarry ta hear Mm. D. Hooey i and son Wayne, have moved ta .ýew Brunswick. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Clarke, Brantford. were guests ai Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Penfound andý visited their mather, Mrs. W.! Boyce Other visitars were Mr.1 and Mrs. Donald Clarke, Toronto, who visited their grindmother. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Sparks and Miss Gladys Sparks, Middleport, N.Y., with Mr. and Mrs. J. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Robert- as Charles and Douglas, Bawman-ý ville, with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pehiound. Olive Rankine Recital, Oct. 9, Trinity Chumch, Bowmanville. Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Brown were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hooper, Jimmy and Frank Jr., Mrs. Calver, Susan and Alan, Bowmanville; Mr. Gardon Brown, Kingston; Mr. and Mrs. Percy Sparks and Miss Gladys Sparks, Middlepart. N.Y.. Mr. 1 and Mrs. J. Brown. Sormy ta hear Mr. Clarence Penfound is conf ined ta his bed. Sunday visitars were M.and Ms. Lamne Penfound. ML iby, Mr. Allan Peniound, Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. T. Gladman, Sha-, mon and Thamas Jr.. with Mm. and Mrs. C. Stillwel Leaside, Toronto. Mm. and Mrs. C. Thompson and iVrs. D. Thompson, Oshawa, vis- ited Mm. and Mrs. J. Thampson at Arden. Mission Band wihl open for the seasan on Monday at 4 o'clock, including boys and girls up ta elleven years ai age. Mrs. C. Fehr, Vancouver, B.C., and Mrs. E. Reid, Oshawa, spent Tuesday aitemnoon at the home ai Mms. C. Thompson. Olive Rankine Recital, Oct. 9, Tinity Church, Bowmanville. Came unto me, all ye that la - boum and are heavy laden, and i will give you rest-Chist Jesus. Fr"4 Lcdee MF1 Caoi Miss Doreen Van Camp, was A special meeting of the O.N.O. NE TO VIL home for the week-end from Pe- Club was held at the home of the E T N IL terboough Normal- School. president,Mrs. Gwenyth Thamp-1 9, Mr. and Mrs. itusseil Mount- son last, Thursday evening. Plans Miss Minnie Randali returned joy witn Mr. and Mrs. Eddy, at, were comnpleted concerning the home irom Ottawa, an Wednes- j.. Orano. catering for the MeQuade-Gray day. it M.ad Mrs. Frank Power and wedding at Cadmus on Saturday n- fa y,insay, with Mr. and- Oct. 4. Then Mrs. Shirley Turner Mr. George Thompson is fot d Mrs. karold Swain. was given a shawer by the ment- eaMiss the esBtoiOheawth , is Mr. ana MIvrs. u.oldwyn Faint bers for which she expressed her MisBneBrtnOhaa r and family, Toronto, with Mr. thanks. Lunch was served by thei spent the week-end at home. .s and Mrs. Osmond Wright. hostess and her graup. ---- Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Burley and *e Mr. and Mrs. George Wolfe en- Mr. Gardon Paisley was at1 fami]y have maved into the west )n tertained on Sunday in honor ai Dunnville with his parents for 1 hall ai Bill Gardon's residence. ýh Bryan who was one year aid on the week-end. Mrs. Arnold Wade and son, ~-Monaay. The guests were Mr. Mr. E. Udail was at Stoney Lake Grant, spent a few days with Mr. Sand Ntirs. Oscar Graham, Mr. and aver the week-end attending a and Mrs. Beverly Henderson, Or- ,d Mrs. Harry McLaughlin and Law- convention for shop-work teach- ana. rrence, the Rev. George Nicholson ers. Little Patsy Hatherly under- yand Mrs. Nicholson, and the }tev. went a very delicate aperatian at ir Mrs. Cecil Hill, "haven't Got,No the Hospital for Sick Children, aio Nestieton Presbyterian Church. S. S.. 9, Clarke Toronto, on Wednesday, They ýe Last week a new ceiling wa.s report she is doing nicely. ;0 put in the Community Centre- Mr. and Mrs. Earl Walkey spent -(iormerly the Armoury). John Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Pedwell Sunday with Mr. and Mrs: Alfred is Hamilton was in charge and con- and Barry and Keith AllUn and Redknap, Oshawa. - i- sîderable labor was donated ta Mrs. H. Pedwell, spent Sunday Hugh Stapleton has purchased ýe this fine cammunity improve- with Mr. and Mrs. Stan Rickard a war-time bouse at Peterbor- d ment. It will be a big help ta the and family, Beavertan. og n sgÏigi ed ob ýs Badminton Club which wilI open Mr. and Mrs. J. Fisk with Mr. augh adisgtngtredtae the new seasan an Saturday night. and Mrs. Chris Barchard on Sun- Mr. 'and Mrs. William Hgllow- n Mr. and Mrs. Harry Van Camp's day. ell spent a couple ai weeks with ýt home is greatly improved with May we take this oppartunity Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Halawell, ebrick siding, and Mr. and Mrs. of extending aur deepest sympa- Toronto. They returned an Wed- Wilbert Werry have a fine new thy ta the family ai the late Fran- nesday accompanied by the lat- [verandah on their home. ces Allun, ta her husband and ter. Rally Day was observed at the Morley and daughter Jane. Congratulations ta Mrs. George United Church Sunday School Mrs. Bill Barchard and Lois Henderson wbo received several with over 100 in attendance. Mr. spent Friday with her sister, Mrs. prizes at Port Hope fair. Earl Dorreil, superintendent, was, Henry Bowen and Darlene, New- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Elliott and1 jin the chair. The following pro- castle. Dorothy spent a couple ai days1 grain was enjoyed: Mr. Roy Tur- Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Fisk and with Mr. and Mrs. Wray Soules, ner gave a fine talk ta the begin- family visited Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Toronto.1 ners. Katharine Baîley played a &ussell, Warkworth. Arthur Redknap, cantractor, piano solo. Mr. R. P. Allen gave Mr. and Mrs. Bill Allin, Bruce suffered a painful injury on Tues- a splendid address ta the older j and Hugh, arrived home Monday day wben he ripped open theÇ people. Mrs. Harald Kyte sang a after a six weeks' visit with her tbumb an his right hand on anr solo. iamily in the West. electric saw. It required severala Miss Cecil Hill was stess ta stitches ta close the wound. tthe United Church W.A. on Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Eley and f Thursday aiternoon with Mrs. I'flT ICTTEt two sons, spent Sunday with Russell Mauntjoy, president, in friends at Bailieboro. charge of the meeting. There were Olive Rankine Recital, Oct. 9, Mrs. Barbara Grainger, sister 29 ladies and 4 children present. Trinity Church, Bawmanville. ofa Rev. Thos. Wallace, Seagrave, c The devotianal was taken by Mrs. C.G.I.T. and Explorers gat away who returned recently from a il Fred Trewin. ta a gaod start when over thirty trip to England, spent Tuesdays Final plans were made for the girls and several mothers attend- with Mr. and Mrs. Melville Jones. Turkey Supper on Fair night. A r- ed the opening meeting at Cour- Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gilmera rangements were made for t he tice Church. Games were in Faîl Bazaar for next manth. charge of Shirley Balsan, Marie Mrs. Earl Bradburn and her Brown and Mary Carolyn War- group were in charge ai the pro- burton. A sing-sang was heartily' PRICES EFFECTIVE gram which included a piano solo enjoyed. Marjarie Gatcheli, Mar-' UNTIL SATURDAY, by Mrs. Tom Stewart; reading, ilyn Welsh, Nancy and Virginia' OCTO BER 4th. Mrs. Cecil Hill, 'Heven't Got Brown sang "Alice". Theme of the Time"; a piano sala by Mrs. Gar- worship period was "Choice"., don Strong. Scripture was read by Louise' Mrs. Earl Dorreil delighted Wehnert fallowed with prayer by. everyone with ber talk about her Lamna Taite. Mrs. C. Penfound, trip ta B. C.. and back this sum- directed the girls' thought ta the. mer. Refreshments were served kind of choice which would bring by the group and a social time happiness ta themselves and be enjoyed. ai service ta others. Worship per- iod was closed by singing "What Sa Friend We Have in Jesus". Miss 1 THAT'S RIGHTel IT'8 DARGAIN DAY Every day at Hon est Art's Guaranteed '51 Meteor Sedan '50 Chev. Coach '49 Chev. Coachi '46 Pontiac Coach '46 Plymouth Sedi '41 Olds. Coach, Used Cars * - $1795 '41 Pontiac Coupe - $680 - -$1595 '41 Nack Dump, 4-lon * $295 - -$1495 '40 Dodge Sedan * - -- $595 --$1075 '40 Packard 5-Pass Coupe - $575 anà $1095 '39 Chev. Coupe --- $495 ATT dIAKS~ iiBuVE HAVE HEATERS AND DEFROSTERS, AND SOME HAVE RADIOS. (SEE THESE ATTRACTIVE BUYS TO-DAY) m a a $695 AS 15 SPECIALS 1939 Fargo 1-on Panel 1939 Olds. Coach - 1.Q20. D1umnuiL 6r......i I -- -$150 1933 Dodge Sedan $295. 1933 Chev. Sedan £Lvvv & illiuai uamyrinuw e- 4mi 1937 Chev. Coach - - - $295 Car 1933 Ford Coupe m $150 m m m $125 m m m $150 Market YOUR LEADING USED CAR DEALER' Where You Finj l Better Deals on Better Cars 175 King Si. W. Bowmanville, Ont. CASH TRADE Phone 2148 -EASY TERMS YOU (AN DEPENO ON Wheri kidneva fail to remove excenacids ao, wtebck- I II a vh , i ,e d fe li . Kaney P'laaiu normal duty. You benne. work en (it-Dlc,dd's nt a. deî.eud on LUouse. and family ai Shiloh and Mrs. Cecil Burley spent Sunday with Mm. and Mrs. Earle McEwen, Pe- terborough. Don Vinkle is working in Osh- awa. He commutes with Charles Walker. Mrs. Clinton Brown spent Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mc- Kay, Bronte. Well, we are back n Standard Time where the country people like ta be. Farmers who rise at five or six a.m. don't#have ta push their dlocks on ta make use ai the early morning sunshine. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thomas and Miss Susie Crowhurst, Part Hope, with Mr. and Mrs. James Day- nard, an Sunday. P. S.-Two mistakes in last week's news items: Mrs. Souch visited hem brother, Mrs. Reuben Payne. Mr. Bartan visited his mother, Mrs. Vinsan. Mrs. Vinson is Mrs. Barton's mather. LONG SAULT 1 Mr. and Mrs. R. Sim visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Alexander,, Bowmanville, on Sunday. Glad to know Mrs. Alexander is improv- ing aiter her illness. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Webb, Grace and Jean, Drum, Mr. Mac Martin, Mr-. and Mrs. Aithie Mc- Millan, Toronto, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Baker and Mrs. Johns. Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Smith ac- companied Mr. and Mrs. F. 0. Smith and family, Town, to Good- wood on Sunday and visited Mr. and Mrs. J. Kidd and Mr. and Mrs. T. Kidd. Mrs. Smith remained for a visit with her brother. Mr. Paul Vaneyk and Mr. Bob Coombes are enjoying a trip ta Virginia, U.S., Mr. Jim Travis - companied them to his home, hav- ng spent the tobacco picking sea- son at the Vaneyk farm., Mr. and Mrs. Morley Kellett md family, Janetville, .Were Sun- Joshua Reynolds. ]KETCHUP Ann Page New Pack 13-., btl Zlc QUKE G TSQukkor 48-oz pkg 31c CIRISCO Super Creamed m.,31c PORK & BEANS Clark's 220-oz tns25c CORGE SALMONSome Strike 'hs tn25c T OMATO JUICE A&P Fancy 2 20-oz tins 25c MARGARINE Alisweet n,33c BURINS SPORK t2-oz tin3lc A&P CUsTom GROUNqo BOKAR COFFEEI Lb93c 3-lb B" - $274 long PEA CEESP. 20-oz tins 35c Iona Strawl>ervy (Pectin added9 JiS àg24-oz jaf 39e Fancy Grapefruit JUICE 7. 20-(xztins 21< Fancy Soc*eys SALMON %v's gn 37c Solid Light Meat TUNVA lISB 7-o irn 21 0.4 Monte Fruit COCKTAIL 28-oz tin 39e No. 1 Wbite CO~. HONVET 4-fi n 69 Kraft DINNER.2 pkgs 29 Quaker. icurFETs 2 plcgs 29c Kellogg's Suga,. Froséed A&P MEAT SPECIALS Nothing is denied ta well-di- rected labour, and nothing is ever ta be attained without it,Sir Old Canadian White CEEUE N> 45C Ingersali Chees. ]BABY ]ROI&lb 51c Du ba rry CHOCOLATES fb box 75c Bright's Red Pitted CHERRIES Jordan's Grapo JUICE A&P Special EMend TEA BACS TOUATOES A&P Evaparated MILK 4 baby tins 25c 15-oz tin Mc 16-oz brl 20c 60's box 55C 28-oz lin.Zlc & Ueea,e Conrcrd No. 1, FuIIy Matered GIRAPES IëEBERG Rih fot S iU C E rrvâ SPANIH OI Fresh Curly Leaf, No. 1, Washec SIPINACIE Pascal, No. 1, Crisp CELEETSTALK Ana Poge &«à MILK BREAD WFHTE or BROWN SILICED 24-oz l Wl4c 6-qi bask 5 - in 16 years, M ~ 2 Ibss19C ed ready ta cook cello pkg 19C Aux oPag"P, DON UTS SPECIAL clo 17C REG 2k - SAVE 4c 09e ni75e 1645e. 1-16 cOmo pkg 39e 1 pigoo 5 *-edmMey1 le t29 -THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL- A BEAUTIFUL 1942 PLYMOUTH 2 - DOOR COACH Perfect tires, perfect mechanically. An imniaculate car. Equipped with heater and defrosters. FOR ONLY - .$695.00 or $278.00 down and balance spread over 12 months. Art' s STEAKS OR ROASTS - RED OR BLUE BRAND BEEF BONELESS ROUND Y*6 JLK'm 150WMANVILLE. ONTAMC) Fm *day guests ai her parents, Mr. 1and Mrs. Wm. Penwarden. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Midgely. Port Perry, were Sunday guesta of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. MeLaggan. Mr. and Mrs. C. Quinney, Sr, and Mr. and Mrs. C. Quiînney ,ir. with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey P4 nerf Mr. and Mrs. W. Vaneyk and Johnnie with Mr. and Mrs. A. Souch and Mr. and Mrs. Wierin- gem, Pantypool. Mm. and Mrs. James Smith, Bn-. an and Jackîe, Port Pemry, witlA Mm. and Mrs. A. McLaggan. f Mr. and Mrs. Peter BathgateI Town, visited their father, Mm. D. B. Farrell and Mr. and Mrs, R. Sim. Mm. and Mrs. W. Vaneyk and family entertained their tobacco helpers ta a weiner roast Tues- day evening. A sing sang and dance was enjoyed. Mrs. Harold De Mille and fam- ily, Burketon, visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. Penwarderl visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Fowler, Bowmanville. Home and School will meet Fmiday, Oct. 10, with Miss A. Aked as guest speaker. Election of officers will be held and dis- cussion about a Hallow'en pamty. A Bazaar will be held in the school bouse Oct. 18. Mrs. J. R. Parkinson and fam- ily, Wexiord, Ont., spent the week-end at Mr. and Mrs. Rye Gibson's. 1Mr. and Mrs. John Wright, Jan- etville, spent Sunday with ber parents, M. and Mrs. Rye, Gib- son. Editar's Note-Will people hav- ing news ta appear under Long Sault heading please send it di- rect ta ur brrespondent; Miss Grace Smith. sa that it ail can came in with the one budget. MURSDAY, OCTOBLM 2nd, 1958, 1 m 1 1 PORTERROUSE WINVG or SIRLOIN a LEAN MINCED BEEFr BIREAKFrAST BACON WHITEFISH BABY LOBSTERN BOLOGNVA co TffE CANADIAN STATIMMAM liteumAmimrip r Head 15L - tl-br- ýqwý

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