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Oshawa Daily Times, 28 Jun 1928, p. 10

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CAN FRUIT WHER VR ECOSHE Drrammn "Recent In ations and reports : the value, ne 2 tent vitamin conten ps lien oranges are ex- remely interesting and valuable to the housewife. It seems that siahertias, are ually. ineral su og alls awa Although slightly or in lime, strawberries are 4 Himes higher than oranges in fron gontent per umit of weight. i Vitamin C, the scurVy preven- rates about as high in straw- perries as in oranges. But vita. mins A and B. the growing and ding elements, 'are lower in ea than citrus fruits, (ICAL These piles of the cost of miles in 1910, Jeanned berries by the cold pack Commercially canned and home method" lose pragtically no vita- min C content through the canning process. Becomes a Confection Of course strawberry preserves and james are quite a different thing. The large amount of sugar added changes the fruit from a protective food valuable for its mineral and vitamin content, to a copfection rich in carbohydrates. To home can strawberries, the best and easiest way to preserve the valuable but elusive vitamin 1s the problem before the conscienti- ous housewife. If she must pay a THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1928 a comparatively high price for hes tresh fruit she will find she cam effect a decided saving by buying commercially canned berries hy the dozen cans. But the woman who lives In a small town or is in a community easily accessible to berry markets' may want to do her own canning. The hot water bath, steam press ure cooker and heat controlled oven all represent satisfactory equip- ment for home canning. The gen- eral preparation and packing of the fruit in the jars for either of the devices is almost identical. A Home Outfit Since the average housewife will find the hot water bath outfit less expensive to buy. and quite possible to make at home, the procedure is explained for this equipment. Wash and hull berries. Care- pennies age 1,000 Hil REDUCTION LOMA RRRRRRR RALLY These piles of pennies are the cost of 1,000 Goodyear tire-miles in 1928, HE Goodyear factory at New Toronto , , , a. group 'talking shop" little, of men «oo reminiscing a Someone raises the question of tire cost per mile--today and years ago. Tire prices and mileage are resurrected, records What a change in the past 18 years! In 1910, a price of 2.00 for a of about 3,500 miles. 30 x 34 Cord--b of about .07¢. x 3; fabric tire which Other sizes show like reductions, 94% reduction in tire cost per mile. contribution to Canadian motorin year period, Clear-cut testimony, this, engineers, to the skill of 1.2¢ per mile! Today uilt of Supertwist--at a gave an average a Goodyear cost per mile This is Goodyear's g in that brief 18. to the ingenuity of Goodyear Goodyear workmen, and to * that high purpose which is Goodyear , . . always to give the nadian motoring public the gr at the lowest possible cost, fad | back of each Goodyene hg? whisk is experience gained in the buildin 110,000,000 pneumatic tires , , , J has given Canadian car owners a atest value you buy today of more than an experience which 94% reduction in their fully 'cut HAY MAF Wud er eRt on the N . re wash berries, drop into a col ander placed in a large pan of cold water. When fruif is clean 'gently 1ift the colander from the water, letting the berries settle slowly together without violence. Water softens the delicate fruit and rough handling breaks the gos- somar-like covering and allows the immediate escape of the juices. These specific suggestions hold true for all canning. Pack fruit closely, but do not mash or crush. Wash rubbers in hot suds and rinse in scalding water. Stretch to be sure they are fresh and elastic. SEAGRAVE Seagrave, June 26.--The anniver- sary services held in connection with our Sunday School on Sunday and Monday, June 24 and 25, were a de- cided success, Favored with ideal weather on' both days brought a large number out both for the ser- vices on Sunday and the program of sports, supper and concert en Mon- day. The service on Sunday was taken by the Rev. Mr, Nichol, of Manilla, who preached a very in- spiring sermon to the children on "The Heart." A children's choir un- der the joint leadership of Miss Illa Moon and Miss Irene Spoffard rend- selections, especially the duct by Miss Fernie Moon and Dorothy Rey- nolds, which was well-given by these little girls, The evening service was conducted by the Rev. Mr. Richards, of Port Perry, whose address was all that could be desired and much appreciated by the large congrega- tion present. The choir rendered special music, having with them Mr, and Mrs, Cecil Sleep, of Lindsay, who sang a duet that was well-given and appreciated by their many friends, The ball game on Monday drew a large crowd from the surround- Ing country and. by the time the game started the ball ground showed plainly that people like to see a good ball game, which is the cleanest of sports, which Seagrave and: Sonya boys can always do, strengthened by one or d4wo outside players made the game rather exciting towards the last, when it was found out that Sea grave boys were ahead and with the help of Mr. John Mark to encour age them on. Our boys won the game. Great credit is due our pitcher, Jack Mark, who is there with the goods every time. The score being 11-5 iu faver of Scagrave, A bounti« ous supper was served in the base ment of 'the church and was all that could be desired. After which all] filled the body of the church and, Sunday School room and listened to one of the best programs that has | been given in our church for som time. The Johnson family, of Black] water, being the entertainers. | Mr, and Mrs. Howard Couch, Mrs, Wm, Foster and little granddaughte A of Oshawa, were Seagrave visitofs | on Monday. Mr, and Mrs, Wm. Clarke and son Harvey, spent several days in -. ronto last week, Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Sleep and family, of Lindsay, attended the Ska- grave anniversary services on Sun- day. : / Mr. and Mrs. L. Scott, Mr, and Mrs. H. Wannamaker spent, Friday of last week with friends in Port] Hope, while there Mr, Scott and Mr, Wannamaker took in the Muskrat convention at Gore's Landing and received some wonderful informa- tion, The speakers being there from different parts of the world, Some 150 people took in the convention, By all reports they had a most en- jovable time. Mr. and Mrs. Calbert, of Little Britain, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Moon on Sunday. Me. H. B. McKnight, of Toronto, spent the week end with his sister, Mrs. L. Scott. Mr. McKnight tended the convention at Gore's Landing, being very much interests ed and expects to have a share in a muskrat farm in the near future. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Beadle, of Tos ronto, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I. Beadle. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Copeland vis- ited with the latter's parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. Shortt, on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Brown, Mr. Wm. Brown and Mr. Fred Brown, of Toronto, spent Sunday with friends here. Mr. Fred Brown will spend his holidays in Seagrave, tak- ing a job, with Mr. N. Eagleson, This Is the kind of boys we love to meet, not afraid to come to the country, ered a number of very appropriate; "W at- | Dress Up for the Holiday at the Dominion Clothing Co. EXCEPTIONAL BARGAINS ANNOUNCED $1 MEN'S STRAW HATS Assorted Bands, Reg. $2.50 39 Boys®' Bathing Suits, Holiday Special ..... 9c Men's Broadcloth Shirts, terns with detachable collars and separate A. 39 LJ TEI Ci ee assorted pat. $3.49 MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S OXFORDS, HOLIDAY SPECIAL MEN'S BALBRIGGAN COMBINATIONS Young Men's Tweed Suits with extra pair of pants, holiday special ...v0000. SPECIAL SILK COMBINATIONS: MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S ! $17.50 $1.95 - BOYS' COTTON JERSEYS 68 King St. W. DOMINION MEN'S ATHLETIC COMBINATIONS MEN'S SILK and LISLE HOSE | 35¢ CLOTHING CO. WE DELIVER CHILDREN'S STOCK. INGS, ALL SIZES 19¢ Phone 2141 TT ---- ---- -- I Ijla Moon and Mr. Wm. Keen were in Lindsay on Saturday. Mrs. Aubrey Moon and little dpughter, of Toronto, are spending a eck among friends. |Glad to report Mrs. S. J. Wool- dyidge able to be around after her recent illness. IMrs. Leask, of Greenbank, has been visiting with her daughter, Mrs, - TE ---- S. Wooldridge, for the past two weeks Several of the ladies attended the Missionary W.M.S. meeting held at Manilla last week. Miss Chase, a returned missionary, gave a grand address on her work in the foreign field Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Sweetman, of Little Brittain, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Wannamaker, on Sunday, Mrs. Ed. Frise, of Little Brittain, spent Sunday afternoon among her Seagrave friends, Mr. and Mrs, Herman Lamb, of Toronto, visited Mr. and Mrs. James |' Shunk over the week end Mr. and Mrs. Thompson, of Whit» by, and Mrs, Michell, oi Toronto, were visiting friends on Sunday, Mr, and Mrs, Pollock, of Canning. ton, spent Sunday with friends, Miss Mina Belfour, of Penilli, was among the Scagrave visitors Monday, There will be no evening service at Seagrave on Sunday, owing te Sonya anniversary, which we hop¢ our people will attend, on Friday, June 29 and Saturday, June 30 we will present a card entitling the bearer to To every Motorist purchasing Five Gallons or more of our White Rose Gasoline At Our Oshawa Service Station 4 2 work during holidays. i tirecosts, Sold by Goodyear Selected Dealers, In every Bd Yok Sui Diary er mi town in Canada big enough to Sbpport a foo tire dealer, litle daughter, of Uno Park, New : fi i Ontz-io, visited at the home of Mr. there 18 at least one Goo year 2 A ted and Mrs. L. Scott on Saturday. They) were accompanied by Mr, and Mrs. A. Butcher, of Woodyille. Mr. and Mrs. C. Sornberger and family, of Sutherland, spent Mon- day with friends, taking ip the tea and concert. Their many friends are always glad to welcome them back to our Sunday School anniversary, Our pastor, Rev. I. W. Davidson, preached the anniversary service at Penille United Church on Sunday af- ternoon. Rey. Geo. Nical, of Manilla circuit, taking' the Sunday morning service in Seagrave United Church, and delighted the children with his delightful and interesting address. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Wilson have returned from their honeymoon and are visitors at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Clement's, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dowson, of Prince Albert, spent Sunday as the guests of friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Boe and lit- tle som, of Bowmanyille, spent the week end with friends here. Mr. and Mgs. Norman Smith of Pleasant Poinfy were visitors at the home of Mr. a Mrs. H. Eagleson J on Sunday. ; Me. snd Mas sud Miss) ONE COMPLETE CHASSIS LUBRICATION (Alemite, Zerk of Dot Systems) | (This card will Be redeemable on presentation any, tims from July 3rd to 14th only at this Service Station: King St. West George H. Edmunds, Mgr. CANADIAN OIL COMPANIES LIMITED : an . Gute Tiger 1. we' of SU. : TWIS a its more stretch) ond life A {J No Wonder More People Ride on Goodyear Tires Than on Any Other, Kind, ODFYEAR

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