Barrie Examiner, 27 Sep 1951, p. 19

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Hello Homemakers Did you at tend the Canadian National Exhibi tiun If so how much did you see in one day crowd who heard Mrs Eleanor Roosevelt and must have been in spired by the stamina of that great humanitarian who is know the world over for My Day Here are glimpses of few of the manu facturers thcmes which may be of interest to the busy homemaker llhere are electric dryers with controlled heat with or without fans with or without time on trols which have been approv ed for safety The food chopper attachment which has an additional power unit for an electric food rnixcr was being dlcrnonstrutcd series of nursery rhymes made meat and shortening demon stfntion memorable in regard to the various ways to prepare meat POINTS TO REMEMBER when facing the need to make funeral arrangements We provide an impressive service of memorable beauty at price the family will notifind burdensome We helpfully answer any and all questions asked us talk with us involves no obligations whatsoever tllll St El Kill HE NOMELIKE FUN ERAL HOM OR WOISttl LANERION PHONE 5555 We joined the When we listened to pleasant voice while holding receiver to our car we learned at the tremendous job of providing to days telephone service yet new telephone is being installed in Canada every 75 seconds dur ing every working hour iWhen we heard the gigantic rumble of Niagara Falls and saw the mist rising we could visualize more electricity in the future as the commentator ex plained construction of new hydro power station 6New designs in dishes by Can adian pottcrers are traditional yet conventional The colors and artwork will look well in both the formal and informal setting ln the Australian exhibit we saw glass jars of canned whole pineapple and also canned rmv bananas Thc New anlandcrs were talk ing about their canned melons which tasted like fresh canta loupc Anothcr exhibitor provided sample of fresh cocoanut milk which will soon be available in our stores All the fruit juice stands rc minded you of Concy Island ex cept that you could purchase cans of fresh or frozen juice to take home Everyoncwho visited Design for Living spent considerable time among the collection of modern rooms decorated with home furnishings and appliances made by Canadian manufactur crs Kitchcn units for counter and wall cupboards fitted into every style of home They wereniadc of steel or plywood with many added features suchas spice shelves revolving shelves bread boxes towel cars cup racks and so on At least eight manufacturers displayed home freezer We believe this equipment is now on every budget list of rural homemaker lhc demonstrators at the CNE proved the valueof the home freezer 50 mins family should barrow only when Ian is the but solutiorl to money problem For example to pay old debts medical expenses taxes furl education car or home pairs Loan for hue reasons are not inflationary for the money not and to buy goods in short supply or increase indebtedness SOLVINO MON PROIIIMS At RFCHousehold inancewe believe family should borrow only when by careful planning the money problem can be re solved and the loan repaid in an orderly manner When family borrows under these circumstances it is simply renting money on terms it can afford At PC you may borrow $50 $250 $500 77 or more on your signature without bankable security Iioulv warn you 61 HOUSEHOLD FINANCE 26 Ellzuboth 51 second oor pIIOIIO 5529 BARR 0N7 ORILLIA IRANCN 55 Minimise scum and oat lOMS To It CONSUMER GOODS warm CONSUMER ID nmumrl the meat SEPT 24Mr and Mrs Ivan Orr and Judy spent Sunday in Toronto Miss Jean Watson is apatient in Royal Victoria Hospital Barrie Church service next Sunday at 730 pni when the Rev Veals Minesing will be in charge Rev Mr Mactaggart will be taking the anniversary at Antcn Mills Mrs Graham and baby Joan of Pctiwawa visited at Browns last week Mrs Bertram spent few days at Bertrams at Elmvale and attended the fair Mrs Mitchell Orillia spent day with her brother Watson last week Miss lrcnc Jory is spending few days in Buffalo Dr and Mrs Ewart Bertram vis ited at Ross Bertrams recently number from here attended Crown Hill anniversary service on Sunday l4A timely display regarding the cooking of meats explained how to get the most servings per pound Ono roast cooked at high temperature looked shrivel led and dry beside similar cut of mcat cooked at constant cvcn temperature which was large and tempting to eat Knives were being sold at every kitchen gadget booth Although there seemed to bc wide selec tion of knives we noticed women buying knives with the shank stuck into wooden handle in prcfcrcncc to the more durable type of handle which is always rivcttcd 0n 16 Points on using navy white beans were being advertised as an economical supper dish We shall list the hints here Iick over while beans and wash thor oughly Soak in cold water to cover use cups water to cup beans overnight If possible use soft water Drain off the soft water and cook beans in fresh salted watdr at simmering point For good flavor season beans well Baked Beans cups white navy beans V4 lb pork fat 3tbsps brown sugar tbsps molasscs 1V tsps salt tsp dry mustard cup minced onion tbsps catsup 21 cups water With pressure saucepan Soak beans in water to cover overnight Drain and place in bottom of pres sure saucepan with other ingred ients Cook at 15 lbs pressure for Makes about cups Braised Short Ribs An economical meat cooked deliciously tender Brown pieces of short ribs in skillet with little fat do not cover to brown Then add tomato juice to almost cover the meat and cover the pan Cook in preheated electric oven of 325 degrees for hours Time of cooking will vary depending upon the thickness of zgt FATAL IOLE KAPUSKASING Ont CF Rene Duquctte 33 of Val Albert was electrocuted when the end of steel pipe herniasusing for well came in contact with hydro wires overhead Duguette was in stalling 22foot pipe when it touched the power line SEPT 24Miss Norma Batten spent few days last week in St Johns Quebec with her sister AW2 Daureen Baker of the RCAF Womens Division Jack Wilson is patient in Torl ontn General Hospital Mr and Mrs Woodill of Malton visited on Sunday withthe latters mother and sister Mrs Gallop and Mrs Neilly Miss Eva Ramsay Burlington spent the weekend at her home Mr and Mrs liaidenyak Tor onto have taken up residence in Lorne Arnolds apartment Joseph Davis Toronto was it weekend guest of his parents Mr and Mrs Davis Mrs Munro of St Paul Minne sota and her brother Jack Mar tin Tottenham visited friends in town one day the past week rant Dawson is convalescing at his mothers Mrs Dawson Ncilly has had his store St Andrews Church Barrie onl Saturday Sept 15 with the Rev3 Jaznel Ferguwn officratizig Garfield Nixon of Granton Oni The attendants tclt Mr and Mrs McCuilu Alliston as Inntrlin ofi honor and Mrs item of Granton The stain Lodge and came home for cake and coffee AN CRAIGHURST SEPT 2lMr and Mrs Edwin Richardson Kcnora spent lagtt Tuesday with Mr and Mr Arthur Dunn Best wishes to Mrs Sarah Wat kins who will celebrate her 93rd birthday Sept 23 Several nieces and nephews also Mrs Brown of floionto and Janics Campbell anningtoir gathered at her home novatcd by Pierce of Barrie and it now presents very modern appearance The local churches all observed prayers for our King at the ser vices on Sunday Rosss Social Group Rosss Social Group met at Mrs Battcrs on Sept lit with 12 members and two visitors The meeting opened with prayer by the past president Mrs Boatty followed by minutes One quilt top was quilted Lunch was servi ed by the hostess assisted by Mrs Wares Mrs Lowe and Mrsi ilittl old friends in tln village on Nixon Next meeting to be at Mrs Nevtls on lhiusday Sept 27 NixonSutherland quict wedding took place in LEFROY Wins Kennel Show Awards SEPT Mrs Frank Bcatty 0n bcst of win nch on Burnadcan Kennels Ash dale and best of Canadian reserve inbred Irish Setter at the Cana dian National Exhibition and Sept if at Dixie wmncrs on Ash dalc on open logs and best Can adian bredon the irish Scttcr Mrs Thomas Sawyer has return ed home from Balm Beach after having two weeks there Mrs Douglas and daughter Sandra and Mr and Mrs Beat ty were guests of Mr and Mrs Frank Dalc at Birchdalc Lodge Sunday Mrs Bcatly and Mr and Mrs ll Boatty motored to Coll ingwood to visit Mrs Hill on Tuesday Glad to rcportthat Mrs George Uncles is doing very nicely after recent operation in the RV Hos pital Barrie The community offers its con gratulations to Mr and Mrs 24Congratulations to on Tuesday Writing to mark the VtllL We welcome Mr illerger to the village pliiyed at Tower Hill Mrs lhyra Jcnstn is illilllt after iiill extended visit in New Bruns twick anti the USA lloward Jensen has returned to illusion after spending the summer Ihcru Ictl Kelly and Spraguc iSaint John NB also visited Mr llli Mrs Robert Jensen visited loronto during the and Mrs llt Leo Is tlll all week James Campbell Cannington vis Ft itlay Mr and Mrs Bert aston spent Elllt weekend at St Catharines Mr and Mrs John Goddard New Liskcard visited Mrs Wat kins last ttk Mr and Mrs George Kirton and family are spending ttl zit lil ltn Lake llarvest service in St Johns lChurch Sept 30 ll oclock slanti atd time Miss Pearl Ford of Bran Ilon visited Mr and Mrs Ern Cas ton on Sunday and Monday GILFORD SEPT 24Mrs Frank Dutchcr Barrie visited Mrs Gilson Saw yer onc lay last week thcr for several days last week Mr and Mrs Roy Stauflcr Wash ington Ontario visited for two days with Lou Neillys Mr and Mrs Gordon llofcnbcck and son Russell Toronto spent the weekend at Paul Russells IngramCanning Best wishes and congratulations are extended to our much appre ciated chief tclcphonc operator Marjoric Canning and William In gram on their marriage of Satur day last Allan who celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary on Sept 18 The WA will meet at Mrs Joseph Reids Tluirsdayevening VAll lad ies welcome Mrs Knowles Bracebridgc spent two days with Mr and Mrs Wilfrid Stewart last Week Mr and Mrs Veral Stewart and wee girl have been visiting with Mr and Mrs Harry Stewart be fore making their home in Barrie Weckend visitors with Mr and Mrs Hugh Donnelly were Mr and LconacdaitELeoandKcitli Miss Ruth rod and MissMarie VonnEIlyj Tatiana and WMrs George Nickelson Toronto spent last week with Mrs Corner Sr Slizdgiiff on rock at the site of the town Drivingis privilege not right Last year1j600r by drivers lost this prioilege because they violated laws arrow me protection ofall Citizens WWW ifralfit raking chances magmecn the loss ofT yourlicile 0r your We Drive carefully Obeytrofficlows Karen of Tor0nto spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Lloyd Sawyer and family Mr and Mrs Rae Law Kitch ener were at Ballydown Beach over the weekend Miss Marjorie Todd whoithad spent the past week as their guest in Kitchener return ed to her home here IMMORTALIZED SKULL IndianHead Sask is said to have been named when railway surveyors found an Indians skull Radio Repairs and Womens Institute Gilford Womcns Institute met on Sept 18 at Mrs 7E DalesL with many members in attendance after the summer also many guests from Hollows Institute Roll call was answered with Name Canadian Product and its Source Miss Rothwell reported on the floats and expenses of Innisfil Centennial Mrs Bell gave report of the district meeting and the trip to Ottawa in which all institutes of southimc99at LintLit Ct 12 14 Anygpc wishing to Tohfact thEdistrict dir iately The mcmbcidecided the guilt to be made for Fall should be just plain material on both sidesfifthtedniccfyuandeversible Mrs Dales convener of Cana dian Indugrics was in charge The motto was What man sows that shall he reap Mrs Dales gave short paper on the rise of MilK0 and sampleswere givento all at tending She had several con tests the prizes being MilK0 pro ducts Kate Aitkcns cook books and How to be Beautiful Mrs Lorne Reid recited Mrs and Mrs Dales sang Sweet and Low accompanied at the piano by Mrs Lou Ncilly delicious tea was served by the hostesses Appliance Service Authorized Repair Service for Westinghouse Hoover Phillips Philco Guairiteed prompt repairs to all mak es of Electrical Appliances and Ba dios Wiringltepalrs 24 Elizabeth St Phone COMPLEIE ELECTRICAL SERVICE FOR THE HOME Thcy Miss Neilly visited her bro of took him ll years and the help of Jun Utll WEN andithe Hungarian underground to do I511 Sutherland Coukstown andi tit and gruonisman and Mixthere ltttllli to Mrs Rosa Delbo bridal party had itlflCllchl at Bay mum mic3mm it leave Communist std underground coped by hixbt into making her way to FAMOUS ADM Separated Years Wed At Fort anes FORT FRANCES Sept 21 ICPI Iony Karnody 59 of Pine River Minn has malty been married to his childhood but it ago They hope to get pet from the American consul at Winnipeg for her to enter113 United States The couple were separated when the lhyearold Karriody emigrated to the United States from Hun gary Years passed during which AS le 35 Rosa married but Kamody rentalmlponugai timed ad H1 bachelor along the African circuit Mrs Delbo began corresponding ixkndmg met indm With Komody after she was dil minll She accepted proposal of deadly marriage but found she could notfrom milk sweetht art is Kanmdy now 39 was married who topic to Canada lillcr lop qualify dly can alloy pliw Durable luo onamnl linuh Nllh polished now Come In And See Our Grand Array 0f Specials GARTSHORES 7mm STORE Baker Cornerof Elizabeth Maple Ave Phone 3195 FireResistant Lasting Colourful Available in many SlyleS Momau Besides Asphalt Shingles your Barrett Dealer handcomni plete line of roong and wcatherproong materials Jlomeillppliance VIHE innit COMPANY LIMITED Toronio Winni eVoncouvor golifax SaintJohn Monrea P9 Rdmuuk Take your vbuildihgproblemsto your Barrenbeater ON SALr 0m Oughs ardware gamma Donfl rigk losing yourlicense MMYOUIIItoIE WatsonsEH ware tyre Hydro desigm ti lasagna become 0nd tic fth imported to give mus in HGHT

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