Pocket money is another thing always hard toâ€"keep in your pockâ€" ef Lincoin; ï¬hhfl =-..l& w =u~‘ Harold B. Matchett Business Directory BARRISTEAR, SOLICITOR, Etc. SUN LIFE OF CANADA George 1. Geddes Mours 0â€"5 â€"â€" Saturdays 9â€"12 HIGHEST CASH PAID FOR V.acuum ll!fl.?leam.-rs Electric Floor Polishers Complete Repairs to All Makes Cleaner Co. 314 St. Pau!l St., St. Catharines Grown On New Soil, Cleanâ€" ed and Carefully Packed. J. W. Kennedy Mours 9:00â€"12:00; 1:30â€"5:00 Closed Saturdays At Noon Open Wednesday Afternoon Central V acuum Vernon Tuck Housekeeping Helps For An Appointment 25 Main Street, West GRIMSBY Write For Catalogue PLUMBER _ LEMON RICE PUDDING (requested) 8 cups cooked rice, 2 eggs 2 theps. lemon juice, 1 thep. lemon stand five minutes, Shape into croâ€" quettes and roll in bread crumbe. Place oneâ€"half inch apart on unâ€" greased baking sheet, lined with heavy brown paper. Bake in hot electric oven 450 deg. fifteen to twenty minutes, or until browned. Sift the flour, baking powder and sugar, Add bits of bacon. Mix the unbeaten eggs and milk: atir in quickly and lightly. Add the meltâ€" ed fat. Fil wellâ€"greased muffin tins twoâ€"thirds full of the batter and bake in electric oven at 400 deg. for twenty to thirty minutes. SARDINE CROQUETTES (requested) # 2/3 cup mayonnaise, 4 tep. sait, % tep. pepper, 1%4 taps. Worchesâ€" tershire sauce, 1 thep. minced parsâ€" ley, 1 thep. grated onion, 1 thap. lemon julce, 14 cups cooked rice, 2 cups flaked sardines, fine dry bread ings in a bowl. Add the rice and 4. If you throw away the hard ends of cheese you are throwing away a butter substitute. Even though very hard, let pieces float in gravy, soup or sauces removing unedible parts after the fat and flavour are rendered out. 5. Leftâ€"over egg yoiks poached and mixed with salad dressing make a good sandwich filling or garnish for salads and sauces. _ 6. You can do any number of things with leftâ€"over cereal. Reâ€" heat it next morning with diced fruit, or chill it, slice and fry and serve with honey or cream. Comâ€" bine it with scrambled eggs or use it to bind meat loaf together. BACON MUFFINS | 2 cups flour, % tep. sait, 3 taps. baking powder, 2 thaps, sugar, % cup cooked bacon broken into bits, 1 egg, 1 cup milk, % cup melted 2. A vegetable turnover is someâ€" thing we forget. Put diced vegeâ€" tables in a square of pastry and fold over, then bake, Serve with gravy or onion sauce. 3. Tag ends of celery onion shoots, outer cabbage leaves may be simmered for soup stock. every woman is a collector at heart, be it teaspoons, china, glass or antiques; but there is one collecâ€" tor‘s item which is altogether too foods attractive and nourishing. If tidbits are congenial, store them together â€" potatoes, peas and carâ€" rots can all go in the same covered dish, Keep a jar in your electric refrigerator in which to store the liquid that vegetables have been cooked in so that you may use this liquid to add flavour and vitaâ€" mins to soups or cream sauces. UsING LEFTâ€"OVERS 1. Try combining a few spoonâ€" fuls of leftâ€"over vegetables with a white sauce or a tomato sauce or a tin of condensed soup to make a Leftâ€"overs must be stored propâ€" erly if they are to be used effecâ€" and cold" is the rule for keeping | cammys‘ man sas | ahead that keeps looming larger day by day. Now we can even make out an indistinct outline of what we have only dreamed about. ‘That is, our own homes in far off So in appreciation not only of the smokes, but the continued spirit behind them that prompts Please extend my repeated thanks to the members of your orâ€" ganization, for your further gift of cignrettes. It must seem like an endiess task at times, just as it does to us over here. Yet we keep our eyes trained on the day light arettes from you, many thanks, it sure is great to get them, as my stock was pretty low when they Life over here is pretty gloomy now that Christmas is just around luck to you and the Chamber of commerce, wishing you all a Merry I just received a shipment of cigâ€" : ten to twelve rind, %& cup honey, 1% cups milk, 4 top. nutmeg. dish and place in a pan of hot water. Bake in a moderate clecâ€" tric oven at 350 deg. for about 1 hour or until set. If desired, serve with whipped or plain cream. Six hoeny, milk and nutmeg and mix ‘Thanks a million for the 600 cigâ€" arettes which I have received toâ€" day, When the going gets tough a smoke is a godâ€"send from Heaven and a Canadian fag is better still. With friends like you to back us boys up we can‘t lose. There is still a manâ€"sized job to be done over here, there is bound to be heartaches and sorrows too, but when final victory comes, the torch that my comrades and I have sufâ€" fered and died, to hold high, will shine even brighter in this war weary world of ours. _ Every soldier has a dream of bright lights of some city. But my Rainbow is a little sicepy town called Grimaby. M.qhhh-m their dispatch with a hope it may end sooner even than we expect. With best wishes to all. ï¬uthuplnldptfculmn realize now, the dnrn'i;f careless, mc deal in black markets, â€" If we break ‘They won‘t be able to come back to these simple things, unless we get weke vete when they do come faek: e sure come their dollar vlll'::'wonh a dollar! intop®ize asy? Raing ty the viver â€"these things .’t'lll u:s lz: a pleasâ€" days fishi the river _ there shings sill sund S a plewr ant way of lifeâ€"a way of life our men THE GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT GAI.DENING‘M!II.MO‘I& weak.and trine in tha ald fami To protect that dollar, we must for today! ara Township, believed that one of ‘the greatest needs of fruit fariners in the postâ€"war period will be more canning factories and wineries to process the goods produced in the district. He recalled that during the depreasion, many families could not buy fruit, but it was rotting under the trees. "We don‘t want a recurrence of that condition," he "There just aren‘t enough canâ€" ning factories in this district. We all know we had to drive our trucks loaded with peaches from one facâ€" tory to another trying to find one that would buy them. ‘That shouldn‘t be the case," he continuâ€" ed. "Soon the ordinary man won‘t be able to sell a single grape if things keep on as they are." Catharines market, Warden Cecil Secord declared, "If the city wants to do away with the market, why don‘t they do it? ‘They have a couple of merchants on the city council whom the people elected to conduct the business of the city, but they seem to be out only for Ningara Reeve Believes That ed to head up postâ€"war planning and to attend a meeting at the St. Catharines Municipal Building, Friâ€" day night, on regional planning. Discussing postâ€" war planning, Reeve George Montgomery, Clinton Township, suggested, "If St. Cathâ€" arines wants a project, they might At this last Wednesday‘s seasion of County Council, Reeve William subâ€"committee on postâ€"war reconâ€" struction. Mr, Heaslip is chairman of the special road subâ€"committee, Referring to a recent effort to restrict sale of meat on the St. Down to Earth ... Should Be Built â€" Claims That Grapes W Be Unâ€" Post W ar Plans overseas can look forward to dollar, when he gets back, will be catch up! Soon your dollarâ€"your ::buh.l-pkuo.:n!h“qé:g mï¬u of the 'ot.l:.’l;d:y. and hhpo:dhbol.MMI worth a full dollar. 'ou'-uï¬ back to him his lost years or youth, But if we keep up the fight wageâ€"earner, pensioner, smallâ€"busiâ€" 'T'mwnï¬c‘d That‘s s important to a stand against it wow. If inflation starts in this .fl-lcvhuwm’hm" pen. !’ï¬â€œ:m. rise. Wages will try to So let‘s make sure our soldier‘s _ _ Try Our Roofing Department For Prompt Service â€" Free Estimates JM. AND BRANTFORD ROOFING ASBESTOS SHINGLE SIDING BUILDING LOT Come in and let us show the and talk things over, uu:-uxm-':'-um MAIN ST., WEST SELECT A CHOICE .... Many fine farins and homes are now listed for sale. "LIFE INSURANCE â€" the perfect PHONE 1504 gift for your child." MOST GIFTS OF MONEY ENCOURAGE SPRENDâ€" ING. THE GIFT OF A LIFE INSURANCE POLICY ENCOURAGES SAVING. C. J. DeLaplante AITCHISON TERRACE REAL ESTATE, MORTGAGE LOoANS AND ï¬n.m«: MATERIALS For your new afterâ€"theâ€"war home, in SHAFER BROS. The Manutacturers Life will guarantee an adequate solution. HARRY L. WILSON DISTRICT REPRESENTATIVE "Suilders Of Good Homes" Make this Pledge Today! I pledge myself to do my part in fighting inflation : sary buying. 1 will not buy two where one will do, nor will 1 buy a "new" where an "old" will do. By buying Victery Bonds and War Savings Stempe, supporting taxâ€" stion, and abiding by all such messures which will lower the anmey, cost of living and black markets in any shape or Thursday, March 29th, 1945. Evenings Phone 488 or 551 help keep prices at a GRIMSBY, ONT.