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CATHARINES OPTIMISTS CLUB How beautiful you are! will contain a ““-.E...‘Aâ€".hâ€"l ll‘oll-â€"hll'l\tdâ€"d of surprise ads zest to meals. Proâ€" viding those exciting guises for everyday foods puts meal planning and preparation on a level with the arts. Wor example, the onion, plain and lowly as it appears, offers countless possibilities to the woâ€" man who regards cooking as an art. She uses it in varying amounts as a seasoning. A teaspoon of onâ€" lon juice is added to potato salad, one amall, finely minced onion fla» vours a meat loaf, or six large onions may be used as the basis of French onions soup. But the use of onions does not stop with their seasoning value. imm.w and should often be served as suchâ€"not al« ways creamed or fried, but glorifâ€" led in a main dish. If you‘ve never served onilons au gratin or stufed onions why not try one or both to MMMdMMIflnh‘ He lost them overseas. 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K. aske: Why do light buibs burn out in a short time? Inl.c.m!mdb“‘ an electric percolator by boiling a baking soda solution in it, but the mixture boiled over continuously. Answer. Use a weak solution of cup water and keep stirring it while the percolator is plugged in. A two minute boil is required. \ A.Alnhmumhm\ to her clo The Grimsby Independâ€" ent. Send in your suggestions on homemaking problems and watch this column for replics. flIIIIIIIIIIII’IIIIIIIIIIIIII§ & B \"’â€â€â€â€"I'v""- § l\ \ I I {COLLECTION| Answer: If your buibs burn out a N\ VII’IIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIII,\ $AT. Nov. 10| This Collection is being made under ( the auspices of West Lincoln Branch s 127, Canadian Legion. 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