Grimsby Independent, 18 Aug 1949, p. 5

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J 12 a‘clock to 2.30 pm. If you haven‘t visited don‘t put it off any longer. _ Enjoy a meal beyond 1 m‘dflfi.-fl Two miles west of Grimsby on the Queen Elizabeth SEA FOOD DINNERS 5.30 to 9 p.m. daily SUNDAY 130 tbo! pa. McCartney‘s Meat Market (Turn to lake at white PHONE 101â€".Mâ€"2 FOR RESERVATIONS Mildred Dixon, Prop. FULL LINE OF FRESH MEATS LUSHUS OR JELLO PUDDINGS & JELLIES.......9c MONARCH CAKE MIXES .................plg. 35¢ LUX BATH SOAP ....._.____.2 for 21¢ AYLMER FANCY PINEAPPLE cube or slice 25¢ HATURE‘S BEST PEAS ...........20 oz. tin 16c HEDNZ DEALâ€"2 Ketchup and 1 Tom. Juice 51c TODD‘S CUTE SALMON ...............1 tb. tin 33¢ VELVEETA CHEESE ..... WAX BEANS ... 20 oz. tins, Free Delivery DAILY mmvmmxw FROM HAMILTON LARGE VARIETY OF COOKED MEAT , August 18, 1949. â€" Opén Every Saturday Wight â€" WHITE‘S SELF SERVE sns aasessense se nese4sen000 ponena hh eA tan n t Dr. and Mrs. R. Fralick of Torâ€" outo, spent the weekend at the home of Mr. George Jarrett. \ Mr. Geo. Chadwick of Montreal, and Mr .and Mrs. Lewis G. Winter of Lakewood, Ohio, -=t a day with Mr. and Mrs. W. Furniss MMM. s ® Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hunter and Diane of Hanover, are spending a week at the home of the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Hunter Central Ave. Columbia has purchased the home who are now building a new home on the corner of 1st and Park Ave. muuug-amnd Mrs. Jewson. Grey left for Bushy, Alberta, on Sunday, where she is interchanging with a teacher cher from Lakeshore Bivd. Public School, and who was stationed durâ€" ing the war at Eastbourne in the RCAF., will be the guest of the Jewsons until she goes to Toronto in September. Both girls visited Montreal and spent five days in city wonderful. ‘They visited the Falls Thursday evening when the lights were on, before Miss Grey left for the West. Miss Snowden was in Hamilton on Tuesday. Meetâ€" ing a teacher who has been in Canâ€" ada teaching a year in Galt and a year in Calgary, returning on Thuraday for home. All these girls are from Mrs. Jewson‘s home and are teacher friends of her niece, Grimsl;; â€"Beach Free Town Delivery 7 MALIN ST. E. ‘Telephone Your News items To Mer. MISS MAY CRITTENDEN, Resident Staff Correspondent. can 31c Unutcal i .0 mouth High School. Aithough sufâ€" fering from the extreme heat after leaving a temperature on the north east coast of 60 degrees, they think Canada is wonderful and remarked about the wonderful fruit and were amazed at the variety and quantity of food in the shops, ‘They visited the shipping platform of A. W. Eickmeier and Son and saw cars being loaded and the fruit going out by truck and express. Mrs. Jewâ€" son is sure the teachers going to her home town will be received warmly and have a good time at where so many of our Canadian sandwiches, iceâ€"cream and whatâ€" ever else happens to please your fancy, then drive to some shady spot and enjoy an impromptu reâ€" past in comfort. .Ancther suggesâ€" tion is to keep in the picnic hamper a set of small screwâ€"top jars such as mayonnaise and other food proâ€" ducts come in. and have them labelâ€" coffee and so on to serve as a rc packed, The result is that you will not have the annoying experience of arriving at the picnic to find no butter for the buns, or worse still, what happened to one family, have a coffee pot, a fire, but no coffee. Now for some Sandwich Filling Chicken and Pecan Sandwiches To 2 cups chicken chopped, add 4 cup chopped pecans, 14 tsp. leâ€" mon juice, sait and pepper to seaâ€" son and just enough saiad dressing to moisten. ‘Tomate and Bacon Sandwich Cut bacon slices in half. Cook and drain to get rid of surplus fat. Peel tomatoes and cut in thin slices. On buttered bread arrange a layer of eliced tomato, bacon, and s«hredded lettuce. Sprinkle with sait and peppeor. | Peanut Butter and Relish mixed together make a good filling. It does not taste like peanut butter nor relish but has a taste of its own. Other excellent Sandwich fillings areâ€" ; Creamed cheese moistened with salad dressing mixed with pimento. T think the old standby is cooked ham put through the mincer with a bit of onion, and then blend in some Any cooked meat or put Nwflmm minced hard cooked egg and salad dressing. Hard boiled eggs chopped and ‘a-u-tmm-ua and crisp bacon and pickle. Scrambied egg and grated cheese molstened with salad dressing. Tuna fish and chopped celery combined with mayonnaise, Cold sliced meat seasoned with raeradish or must rolis, butter, cucumber or cress. Remove skin and bone from sal« mon and break it up in a bow! with a fork. Molsten with mayonâ€" naise and season to taste. Split and butter samall finger shaped rolls .-a.ucm-n-m uu;m«-â€"hru-\ little creas. Cress or parslcy may be used for garnishing. | The next is a delicious sandwich apread given to me by Mrs. Roy ‘mdmnuunn w Cheese Sandwich Spread _ One 8 oz, package cheese (preâ€" ‘u-nymamnounu-mu the best), 14 cup butter or margar« inc, 3 well beaten eggs, % cup vinogar, % cup white sugar, 4% eun milk, 1 tin pimentos chopped 3 t«. mustard, 1 tep. salt. Mothodâ€"Place in top of double twoiler over hot water, the cheeme, butter and melt. Add well beaten sook until consistency of cream. It will thicken more as it cools. THE GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT summ$ bekt e mnite copsbie o tanine a wiri jaty onrly fal ol a fltbfl&&lgfll out mn m new clothes trends mk: kn;wn. jersanese, soft, ullg raâ€" ermy, n a neat makes one such f:-lm -&Wum. an o::g!'mt collar, a gathered It has umluttered lines, an openâ€"throat collar, a gathered skirt and awide cummerbund in a contrasting color. It packs easily and thewrinkles hang out so it is a good choice for the ’fimi’:'-?&wn:m‘:; you handedthe boys last week? | As mentined then, an Ontario high schoolteacher questioned his classes of & girls and boys on the subject of diquettc. All the pupiis said what they feel are the most frequent mistakes in good manâ€" ners, on bothsides. I reported in last week‘s column, the various ways the giis wish the boys would improve. Nov, let‘s see what the boys think about the giris‘ manâ€" ners, good md bad. _ _ their hair n public places, applyâ€" makeâ€"w or adjusting stockâ€" \=-. Most of the teenâ€"age boys ‘flmfifl.flfil’m ence more hat the sterner sex preâ€" fers girls ad women to be ladyâ€" like and feninine. _ Giggling girls are the bane of them" all he time. As one exâ€" preased it:"If a girl is out with a guy to a dnce, she shouldn‘t hang on to himas though he‘s gold or something, but should let him be around wib his other friends." Talkingall the time, laughing too loudly,using a swear word or slang, are things boys strongly condemn ina girl. Anything that is coarse orvulgar in her language or behavigr, the boys do not like. Time and tmo again in their writâ€" ur-l.Mz'MlP- md“u.'- refinement, |-lml".‘."?!!’."!“°"""‘ This recip makes approximately 1 mmmmmny.u It is also ce on toast and can be wh*fwmm. 1 know his is getting a little away fromthe subject of picnics, but am clcing with the following :,',:.':: If you wish to go away on aviait for a week or ten m.mh-n some potted plants, yofan keep them in good eandition j You place some bricks in the bot® of a tub and then in enofh water to cover the bricks, jace the plants, on the ‘mm'fll‘nwunm moisturs 4 they need !t, 1f the Tave thenfhey will keep in good m enndition * 8t least two weeks. Re"t, eort Tt (ray 0, m, or tochort akirts, wit $$*as By ALICE ALDEN munn-m.uyu‘ they are against a girl being "too stuckâ€"up." Natural friendliness is the happy medium. | Whispering in company and gosâ€" siping or making remarks which will hurt the feelings of others, are taboo. Beware of making sarâ€" castic remarks, girls ‘The boys feel that‘s the first step toward‘s becoming a nagger. Nothing burns a boy so much as to spend his hardâ€"carned allowâ€" ance on taking a girl out, only to have her rave about the good time ‘she had with another lad, She is probably trying to sound popular, Put it has the reverse effect on Remember to say "please" and "thank you" for attentions given and favors bestowed. ‘The boys themselves may forget to say these three little words, but they are the first to notice and resen it, if girls lack the courtesy to exâ€" press appreciation. Be honest, plead the lads, Don‘t blame them for everything. When you are wrong, and know you are, admit it and say you are sorry; that‘s the nico girl. Readers are invited to write Claire ‘Wallace about their Etiâ€" ffiowoltu Address Claire ‘allace, care of The Grimaby Inâ€" rd.a:m.on Replica O column. muudm A,. No. And the guest should not remain longer than the time stipuâ€" lated in the invitation, even if ask. ed to stay on. Q. In visiting a sick friend, is It all right just to drop in, or Ml:dum-mm If it he conventent ? Q, W hen nhfl-flm guests and the time for politeness urge them to stay longâ€" A. Much kinder to find out if the slek person can have a visitor that day, and the most convenient hour for calling. Q. This Christmas, IT‘m giving my photograph to a chap attending univeraity. Should I sign the picâ€" ture and write a message on it ? Q. At a dinner party, does the guest of honor or the hoatess sit down fArst? A. The hostess. She is the head of the table and the guests take their cue from her in being seated, unfolding the napkin, and rising from the table. In being served, the guest of honor comes fArst. A. No, It‘s in better taste not to anthracite for it in easy monthly instalâ€" ments. . Wflfi%dwm Call US today for deta wum&mmn“nm hoid budgets is lightest. 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