PAGE EIGHTEEN New Package Policy Cuts Home Insurance Costs Up to 20% North America's Homeowners Policy combines the protection of 4 separate policies . . . is simple, more convenient. This single policy, offered by America's oldest stock fire and marine insurance company, gives you essential protection for your home--yet its cost is considerably less than that of the 4 policies it replaces, In most cases, this saving amounts to 20°, Here is the protection you get with The Homeowners Policy: 1. FIRE and Extended Coverage on your dwelling, 2. FIRE and Extended Coverage on your household furniture and other personal possessions, including protection away from home, Extended Coverage Includes: o lightning ® Hail ® Windstorm* e Falling Aircraft ® Xxplosion ® Riot @ Smolke ® Vehicle Damage Vandalism and Malicious Mischief ® Vehicle damage by insured's own vehicle e Rupture of Steam or Hot Water Heating Systems* ® I'reezing of plumbing, heating and air conditioning sytems and domestic appliances, * @ Objects Falling ® Glass Breakage® Subject to $50.00 deductible provision 3. THEFT (Burglary, Robbéry, Theft), including protection away from your home, 4. LIABILITY (protection against claims and lawsuits arising from your home ownership, including sports and other personal activities; medical expenses of injured persons paid whether or not you are responsible.) Because the new Homeowners Policy replaces 4 separate policies, you have only 1 premium to pay for this essential home protection, with this premium payable annually if desired, YOU NEED NOT WAIT until your present insurance expires to benefit from this saving in insurance costs, We will be happy to provide you, without obligation on your part, with further information regarding this attractive policy, Fill in and mail this coupon, INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA 491 Eglinton Ave, W,, Toronto : - : tia " iii ug % I am interested in obtaining without obligation to me inform- ation regarding your Homeowners Package Policy, NAME Assets and Surplus as shown in the 168th Annual Report Group Assels as al Dec, 31, 1959 LL 81,064,090,285 Sirplus to Policyholders as al Dec. 31, 1959 $313,796,000 INSURANCE BY NORTH AMERICA Founded 1302 CANADIAN HEAD OFFICE-TORONTO / a a J Service Offices throughout the world INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA INDEMNITY INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA hat FIRE « MARINE « CASUALTY ONTARIO TODAY SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1960 Cooking Wild Game BY MARY CTOBER means the beginning of the hunting season and in many homes there will soon be wild duck, partridge or venison to add zest to the menu, There are many ways of pre- paring wild game, but here are a few prized recipes from Ontario kitchens, Venison may be 1o0asted or fried, using the same methods as for beef, For the less tender cuts of venison this recipe is tasty, Pound the steak until it is almost double in size, then marinate over- night in mixture of % tsp. thyme, 2 bay leaves, 4 peppercorns, 1 tsp. lemon juice, 1 thsp., brown sugar, 2 tbsp. vinegar and one cup water, Before cooking drain meat and sear quickly on both sides in slightly buttered frying pan. Brush both sides of steak with Worchester- shire sauce and sear again, then add butter and cook slowly, covered, until tender. When preparing wild duck it is wise to soak the bird for several hours in water with 1 tsp, salt and 1 tsp. soda for each quart of water and wipe dry, Several stuffings can be used, one of the most popular being with halves of oranges and basting with orange juice instead of water or fat, vooking the bird as for domestic ATWATER fowl. Whole onions, celery and car- rots may also be used as stuffing If you are fortunate enough to ob- tain wild rice this will be the pre-. fect complement to the game bird, Use % cup wild rice, cover with boiling water, let stand 15 minutes then drain. Repeat this procedure twice, Combine drained rice and Ya cup chopped onion, % cup chopped celery, % cup butter, 4 cups toasted bread cubes, 1 tsp. salt, 1 tsp. sage, pepper and 1 egg. One cup slivered almonds toast- ed in butter and 1 cup browned, sliced mushrooms may also be added, This will provide stuffing for two or more ducks, Pheasant should be soaked in salted water 30 minutes if the\gamy flavor is not desired, It may be cooked as chicken, or cut into sere ving pieces, sprinkled with a mix. ture of salt, pepper, paprika and flour and browned on all sides in fat. Then add a cup of either sweet or sour cream and cook slowly, tightly covered, until tender, A good side dish to serve with game can be made by soaking 1 1b, prunes for thirty minutes, Stick a clove in each prune and cook in the soaking water to which is added % cup vinegar, 1 up sugar and 2 sticks cinne..:on, Simmer until tender, Serve either hot or cold, Mary Sue Miller's Tips For: A Lovelier You woman's voice has an enormous influence on her relationships, More than most women realize, As an example, take the woman who makes you hang on every word she speaks -- not because her conversation is fascinating, but because her - voice is so inaudible you al- most have to be a lip reader to catch what she says. Such a voice is irritating, to say the least. And justly or not, it réflects on the traits of its possessor. You cannot help wondering if she is too shy to speak up, or too lazy. ~ Or perhaps she thinks a wispy voice 16 a cute gambit, In most cases, however, inaudibility stems from a lack of command over the voice's volume. The remedy is simply improved breath control,