Daily Times-Gazette, 30 May 1951, p. 17

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THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE SEVENTEEN WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, 1951 A WEEK OF OUTSTANDING DRUG DRUC STORES oranges and grapefruit along the walls of the cabinet. . If the refrigerator dial has not been turned to freezing for at least 1 hour before trays of ice cream mix are to be placed in the unit, ice crystals will de- velop in the dessert. This may be partially prevented by cover- ing trays with foil or ~waxed paper. By the way, excessive amount of sugar in the dessert prevent fast freezing and ingre- dients should be carefully mea- sured. . Damage to the porcelain of a refrigerator may result from a crash by a kiddie car or sharp object. A small chipped portion Hello Homemakers! The other day a friend of mine opened her purse and out dropped a number of things including a penny. A com- pact and comb were retrieved along with the Hydro bill as the penny rolled in the grass. Mrs. D. replied "Never mind it's only one cent." However. as we drove along the highway we recalled how much housework we had accomplished be- fore setting out. It was Mrs. D. who, in one morning, had vacuum- ed six floors, pressed a suit, mend- ed a rip in a pair of overalls, made a gelatine salad and served two cups of tea using her new electric kettle. For the other jobs she had used electric equipment too, and For outdoor days, you'll like a fre- quent shampoo. Try this popular LD.A. product, specially priced. Stock up for summer at this pricel 1.D.A. "Economy" MONDAY to SATURDAY the cost of operating all these ap- pliances throughout the morning was the same amount left in the grass--one penny! Truly, we should be grateful that $hese services are billed to us after we have had the advantage of the use of Hydro with 10 days grace to receive a discount. With this in mind we should pick up our pennies and pay within this given period. My father always said, "Take care of the pennies and the dollars will take care of themselves." TAKE A TIP 1. Defrost the electric refrigerator when the frost becomes pencil thick, This is usually every two weeks, Turn on the refrigerator as quickly as possible after cleaning. This saves the motor from working overtime to estab- lish the normal temperature re- quired to keep foods fresh, . If a normal temperature is not being maintained as indicated by the use of a refrigerator thermometer (that is 40 aegrees in centre of cabinet), then call a serviceman, . When an oily aroma permeates _ the refrigerator cabinet at this time of year it may be due to the fresh oranges of the juicy type. During May and Novem- ber it is advisable to store Paneled Pockets : | Stunning! With graceful skirt and pockets-in-pan- els, this shirtfrock is the season's favorite. Make it in a new check for a smart round-towner or in a dressier fabric for best! 'Pattern 4992 comes in sizes 14, 16, 18, 20; 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42. Size 16 takes 4! yards 35-inch. This pattern, easy to use, simple to, sew, is tested for fit. Has com- pléte illustrated instructions. : Send THIRTY-FIVE CENTS (35c) in coins (stamps cannot be accepted) for this pattern. Print plainly SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE, NUMBER, _ Send order to ANNE ADAMS care of The Daily Times-Gazette, Pattern Dept, 57 Simcoe Street, South, Oshawa, Ontario. It's ready for you! Our new Anne Adams Summer Pattern Book! Read all about your new vacation wardrobe, how easy it is to sew G -fashions, illustrations of thrift 'patterns in all sizes. Send Twenty-five Cents for your copy { Free Pattern of a Jr. Miss suit printed in book. may be patched using poreclain enamel paint, purchased from an electrical shop. Follow direc- tions on the can of paint. * . The motor of the electric refrig- erator should be cleaned occa- sionally. A vacuum cleaner at- tachment makes this job easy. 7. Foods stored in 'the refrigerator keep well if in good condition. Let hot foods become cool, then cover and place in the refriger- ator so that air may circulate on all sides of the dish. Sort foods out everytime the unit is defrosted. 8. Dishes of food should only be stafked if thoroughly chilled or if food has been frozen in freez- inz unit and is being kept frozen. 9. Wrap all strong flavored foods such as cut melons, Berries should not be washed until just before they are to be served. Very ripe berries will keep for several days if arranged loosely on a tray or plate, A 10. Fresh meats should be unwrap- ped and placed in meat keeper. If the plece is too large and has to be placed on a plate, cover with wax paper. 11. If ice cubes have an unpleas- ant taste the trays should be emptied and washed in warm water to which baking soda. has been added. Rinse twice in cold water, THE QUESTION BOX Mrs. T. B. asks for directions making a Banana Whip so that mixture does not darken? Answer: BANANA WHIP 3 well-rippened bananas cup orange juice Juice of 1 lemon cup sugar Few grains of salt cup whipping cream or evaporated milk Peel and mash bananas with stainless steel fork or wooden masher, Add fruit juices, sugar and salt, Stir well and chill 10 minutes in electric refrigerator. Fold in partially-whipped cream. Pour into a freezing 'tray and set it on the bottom' of the refrigerator unit. Yield: approximately 1 quart. Mrs. R. P, asks for Chocolate Ice Cream recipe that is not too sweet. Answer: CHOCOLATE ICE CREAM 2 teaspoons gelatine % cup cold water 2 squares bitter chocolate . Y% cup confectioner's sugar cup milk Pinch salt 1'; teaspoons vanilla 1% cups whipping cream or evaporated milk Soften gelatine in water (5 min- utes), Melt chocalate qyer the low heat of your range. Ad® sugar and blend thoroughly. Add milk grad- ually. Bring to the boiling point, stirring constantly. Remove from heat and add gelatine and salt. Chill in electric refrigerator untill thickened. Beat well with a rotary beater, Add vanilla and fold in partially-whipped cream. Pour into a freezing tray and set it on the bottom of the freezing unit. Have the temerature control to coldest point for freezing. Anne Allen invites you to write to her cart of this paper. Send in your suggestions on homemaking problems and watch this column for replies. IT'S WETTER Moisture content of peat is be- tween 80 and 90 per cent, com- pared with about three per cent in anthracite coal. WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE-- The most powerful gasoline your car can use... { 'activated' Shell Premium! ---- WRITING PADS Good quality linen or vellum NOTE SIZE -- 70 sheets -- req. 10c 8° 5 15¢ LADIES' or LETTER SIZE 60 sheets -- Reg. 15¢ 12¢, .. 23* ENVELOPES Pkg. of 25s, Reg. 10c 8c, 2 for 15¢ 2nd for extra savings at LD.A. ANGEL FACE " By POND'S in a stim, lovely mirror case, complete with puff 1.65 Boxas 89, 1.35 (G83 Pond's . 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SMALL 28¢ LARGE 55¢ 25¢ Stops Bad Breath, Body Odor EX-LAX The Chocolated Laxative! --it's not too strong--it's not too mild! it's the happy medium. 18¢ &33¢ WILLIAMS AQUA VELVA | After Shave Lotion A cooling, tingling after-shave lotion 65¢, $1.30 May 28th to June 2nd 'Save real money on many drug store needs at our week-long Birthday Sale. To celebrate 18 years of growth and expanding service, all LD.A. Drug Stores -- over 400 of them -- are offering excep- tional "buys" on products that have a place in just about every home. Check over this ad . . . and shop Monday to Saturday, May 28th to June COCOANUT OIL SHAMPOO Gives a rich heavy lather. Does not dry the scalp or cause the hair to become brittle. - 4 oz. req. 3%¢, 23¢ 8 oz., reg. 4%¢, 37¢ ¢ NNN Bobby, Pocket & Curl COMBS Regular 10c each 2 for 15¢ * for natural ess // 3 12's 40¢ 2 for 79¢ 48's $1.83 Soft, Safe, Neat & MODESS Box of 12 40c, 2 for 78¢ LD.A. Brand Hydrogen Peroxide 4, 8 16 oz. 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