FISHING? "HONEY" SHELTON ‘The Little Shoemaker‘ now:tyur-?d! T. E. BANKS 42 Main Street West Ontario Motor League SHAFER BROS. 605 NextDoor to Dymond‘s Drug 46.50 WEST MAIN STREET We have a splendid selection of fiction and pocket s1ize editions. Just the thing to tuck in %Â¥ APPLIED BY EXPERT Guaranteed Workmanship Come in and see our swell SAVE YOUR MONEY, YOU MAY NEED IT 551 14 MURRAY STREET PHONES: ROOFING PHONE 559 +« BAYS ... VACATION Vegetables and flavorful fruits, chilled fruit juices and even dough and batter to be baked on short tine dishes are increasing!y POP!* lar and for this reason the refrigâ€" erator is taking its rightful place in the kitchen alongside the range. m.mpcn-nymn.um- astically demand encores when you serve the following wellâ€"tested reâ€" salt, 1 pint (1 cup) cream, Scald milk. Beat egg yolks, addâ€" mmmm Comâ€" bine with hot milk and cook over water 20 to 25 minutes, stirring occasionally. Cool. Beat egg whites until stiff. Add salt and fold into custard; add vanilia. Pour into tray and freeze to a heavy mush. Reâ€" move from electric refrigerator and beat until fluffy. Fold in whipped cream and return to freezing tray to finish freezing. t 0 VARIATIONS Peach Ice Cream: Flavor vanilla lce cream with % tsp. vanilla and 1 tep. almond extract, and add 1% Peanut Brittle ice Cream: Add %% to % cup crushed (rolled) peaâ€" nut brittle to vanilia ice cream when folding in whipped cream. Macarcoon Bisque: Flavor vanilla ice cream with sherry flavoring and snn iyâ€"AP Te t t in ORANGE FLUFF % cup granulated sugar, 2â€"3 cup cold water, grated rind 2 oranges, 1 cup orange juice, 4 tsp. granuâ€" lated gelatin, 1 thap. cold water, 2 cups whipping cream. | Cook together the sugar and the 2â€"3 cup cold water in a saucepan on ow heat until a little of the mixture dropped (in cold water forms a soft ball. Remove from the heat and add the grated orâ€" ange rind, * cup orange juice, and thenhun'hk:hhubnnqflnk- led over 1 thap. of the cold water. Cool thoroughly. Whip the cream with a hand beater or an electric mixer at high speed until stiff, then add the orange mixture. Pour % cup orange juice into the bottom of a freezing tray of an electric refrigerator. Pour the orange cream*®mixture on top and freeze without stirring until set. Serves 6 to 8. REFRIGERATOR ROLLS 1 cup boiling water, 1 cup shorâ€" tening, % cup sugar, 1% cups VANILLA 1CE CREAM 1% cups top milk, 2 eggs. } again to add a crisp, cool note to used for a neat little jacket dreas out on simple lines and trimmed m-mmu:..-v- es and jacket peplum. «aug jacket is fastened with tiny gilt buttons and has setâ€"in sleeves. The akirt is amartly flared. White birdseye pique, not in eviâ€" Fashions g@;’& s Forhts desserts and gelaâ€" water, 7 to 8 cups flour Pour boiling water. Zhortening and stir until melted. Add sugar, bran and sait and mix well. When cool add beaten egg8, yeast cakes dissolved in the lukeâ€" warm water. Add flour and knead until smooth. Put dough into a bow! and spread with a little meltâ€" ed shortening and cover with wax ,.m.lptmmmufmï¬l 5 a i ce e 2 ce c rudytou-.cutdfâ€"nwh of the dough and shape in balls and place in grease muffin pan. Cover and let rise in a warm place until double in bulk, about 1 hour. Bake in preheated electric oven (400 deâ€" lnu)hr“fl-mm 3+ dozen rolls. o oo en n bo a mosn: io ,"| e thrn to refrigerator ;u..-,,' By ALICE ALDEN ' turn a y ‘wmmm‘"mâ€" 'l'hmhnneverhealwchfl annonforhnthiuignat:d . If the refriger beach wear, with everything a pretty w e * ing, freezing u) ."“:,“""" seashore scene, from specially trm metailic fabrics for the s.g';a“-n"“w,womnnwhohntobediflemt.rithtthmzhtoprettyeob taste, the trays and freezing unit uï¬uforthefuhkm-winmwhomllymutnenjoyevery should be thoroughly cleaned.| moment at the shore. t designs a really pretty suit m..aommnduofvomcheekodeotm.lthutwo-piceemfleduilor-nude placed jower in the cabinet if| set off by a ruffed bra with an adjustable bow,joiner. boiler to 143 degrees and keep it at that temperature for 30 minâ€" utes; or bring the fmilk to full rollâ€" ing boil, then take off stove inâ€" stantly, but as soon as froth subâ€" sides heat again to poiling point and repeat once more. The milk in either case should be cooled quickly in another pan surrounded by ice or running water. â€" suggest storing bread at the cotâ€" tage to prevent moulding? Answer: Keep bread in loosely tray containing CreA mix to TME QUESTION BOX Mrs. T. H. asks: How G0 You pasâ€" »@MmODS ang oranges should be l:."‘mmtuwu e arom& i; of the olly citric half way back "::-d. Why not have your outâ€"ofâ€"date, hardâ€"toâ€"workâ€"in kitchen reâ€" Y ""tang brought up to present day style, with new modern N"“"““m.h bincts, pomplete with solid tile drainboards and splash i for plenty of working space, deep centre drain sinks I0OWiNQ with the new modern chrome swing faucet taps. All complete; grawers refrigerator type with concealed chrome doors ATkg pulls, Nothing but the best of materials used. hinges CANDY Jarvis Bakery KITCHENS MODERNIZED TAKE A TIP Ail Materials Carried In Stockâ€"No Delays Bulk, Boxes And A Variety Of 7¢ Bars Just Arrived Open Evenings Until 10 O‘Clock PHONE 108â€"J or 108â€" W PHONE HAMILTON 4â€"5002 A LARGE SHIPMENT OF THr GRIMSBY INDSPENDENT freezing (DAYTIME) wrapped wax paper and place in a ventilated, clean tin. A tiny glass of baking soda left in one corner of the box absorbs any aromas. Mrs. J. B. asks: How to prevent cloudy crabapple jelly? Answer: Add a tablespoon of lemon juice to three quarters of prepared apple juice to clear jelly and help it jell quickly. Anne Allan invites you to write to her câ€"o The Grimsby Independâ€" ent, Grimsby, Ontario, Canada. Send in your suggestions on homeâ€" mmumw column for replies. doubleâ€"header at the ball park. A man who wouldn‘t think of sitâ€" i through a doubleâ€"feature is RIGHT IN THE SWIM FARM FAMILY LIVING ON THE BROAD PRAIRIES In order to obtain firstâ€"hand inâ€" formation on such questions as what have the rural families achieved in their short history of lm:mm«uvuu kpmvld.dbyflmolnnrhmkmdl | of farming regions; is housing adeâ€" \quate: what of community faciliâ€" |un;howmuchdoprudo families |spend for a living; how do they | apend it, and so on, more than 620 prairie housewives were interviewâ€" ledmdt-mlo.-htlmm- ‘trasting farm regions, in Central ‘ Alberta, and in Central and Norâ€" thern Saskatchewan, were visited during 1942 and 1943. wdmmmm‘ Canada are in the provinces of Alâ€" berta and Saskatchewan. The story of their rapid settliement, particulâ€" arly in the first decade of the presâ€" ent century, when the population increased over 400 per cent, is a story of novelty, excitement, enterâ€" prise, and endurance. Now, writes Family Living in the Prairie Proâ€" vinces," the story is merging into a more sober tale: one of struggle for stability, for security on the farm, for a reasonable standard of Miss Edwards, who was formerly Agricultural Economist with the Dominion Department of Agriculâ€" ture, has collated and coâ€"ordinated the information given in the Domâ€" inion Department of Agriculture Publication, No. 787, "Farm Famâ€" ily Living in the Prairie Provinâ€" ces," a copy of which may be obâ€" tained on request from the Dominâ€" ion Department of Agriculture, Otâ€" With so many people looking for it, no wonder it is easy to find fault. ‘A small town is the one that uses a farmer‘s pasture for the local air dress for $ k â€".&md-d-a without a hat it is the -tnrâ€"dbt-.‘: Cntrbbtâ€" hat and bag it can go anywhere. 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