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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 28 Oct 1937, p. 4

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They had ail plan- Apples, appies - how ga we 6 tart apples, medium size around that the home is pasing, thy r ned and worked for their homesarVos aal 2-3 c suga.r like, ntwatte sdtb.Ionfo eran w htthey haeae1/seaano temre 4 t Sait But how themfo hyeas and nw that the hvethe red appies which we enjoy % t nutmeg e o wes hat they usto b. On othem.te etiiyejyte.eating with popped corn and ci- RoTlbutatry sfrpe n stese hadthemar e morOn hoeThe women are flot the only ones d er. hn2egahrarTd h R ut atery aPfre anreth thee re or hoesas there are many bachelors Whobizinghwoodefiretonr anutuma ct i fîe-nchsqures Pcig other n hand and suares than there ever were before. It have their own apartments and evening dont they taste good? and core appies and place an ap- And bur: used to be that 'if a woman was make a home for themselves. In There is a selection of luscious pie in the center of each psr from f not married, she couid flot have the ideai home, the sexescmef ail appies for eating-the bright square. Measure sugar, sait and Yet you bi a home of her own and very like- assorted but these are not aiways red Jonathan, the yeilow flecked nutmeg and mix. Sprinkle over ment, ly many of them regretted flot happy homes and the home anl Grimes Golden, the red striPed apples, filiing center. Dot with you do having a home l individuai has establisheci may be Snow appie, the Gravenstein. butter. Moisten edges of pastry. But how ofuch, if onotCasn utofaSpin These are ail excellent dessert seai four corners together. were oi more, t han Aviators say that the Chineseape-abwoftm osd Bake in a hot oven, 425 degrees Though tl they regretted _ do not make good fiiers. because up and placed in the.center 0f Fahrenheit, for ten minutes then anr not having a they are fatalists and when they- the table makes an attractive au- reduce heat to 325 degrees and the sin husband. Now . go into a spin, fold their hands tumn centerpiece and the appies bake about 30 minutes longer, un- 'Cause yc they do n o t ~ and do flot know how to corne out are enjoyed later for dessert. tii apples are tender. Serve with oai *eto h vea spofin isOne abiiity tget otof aApples For Cooking hot sauce. Stiu there' home hee aestingis one0f the most important October is also the time for Nutmeg Sauce and Vo homedThmo re hnsi life. There are pienty tempting dishes made of cooked 12 c sugar But how moedmore e' o! people who are all right as long a ppies. The Jonathan, Grimes 'A T cornstarch e o women estab- as things go weîî. but just as Godn enosatyad %t we hug r ishing their ' soon as things go wrong, te opisKigaeSM f ty coh ei he1and -ln t saâit huh t] own homes. 1V metaph'oricaillyfold their hands fTompies Kfgo r some uro te. 1T bute water M ay b e a Jessie Allen and do nothing about it. Thle per- fanvoriet fo rooki pu rposit butter ndyo house, it may Brown son who accomplishes thirigs inMany vreie r e suditbin.e for ',ret utg o tAc ad nd you be an apartment and ih may only this world is the person Who dols ,bonthandessertanookiangd The M al ure suaar rtrhand i.A d i e' ue be one room but they make their something when tings go w oahnMIts adTm-satit pnadmx.Adbi-1e o ___________________and does noV say, what is must be.i kins King are excellent for bak- ing -water, stirring it in 5îowly to like B( Thederesin asShwe ~ing. make a smooth sauce. Cook, stir- But how wT a nube of fa.stoes ire.Apples for oooking may be used ring oonstantly, until hickened were oi whareToomanyreicaabl te of in s0 many ways that we shouid and clear. Add butter and nut- are.doin o mthngfremcaabeveof neyer be at a loss for variety in meg. Serve hot over apple duinp- True you Il Can oseohat ge orti o fe the a lvng. erving them. A ham appies ca- lins. ad C nLs htThe wrest 0f us he orkfoit. Vsere isa s avycseoe h Apecake, a moist spi<cy cake, cdean, Bulge - - -Th etoushv owkfo toereaa supper dish or per- is a generai favorite. And thei TeThermometer TeUs haps as Sunday morning brunCh. pleCk the f Io You avea fgureprolem - Th Aple akeBut you fe Ftndhaut aboiutra peobe - Women seem VO Measure their Ham Apple Casserole 11/2 chopped apple if ther Haveutau a Spen r eined h Iospltality by their food and 1i suce of ham, cut X o % c seedless raisins But how tov aifSpiecergCorgsmuscesnd when they are going to have 1-inch thick 3/ c dates eut in pieces were or tolf iesgigmslsad company the first thngth1eY 5 tart aplies 1 c chopped walnuts your bulges will banish. tlùnk of, 's. "WVhat am 1 going Brown sugar 2 /4 c ail purpose flour When you Fre demonstration ln your to give them to eat?" This lsa C imon1 t soda not a< own home by natural re-action but there are Nutmneg Y4~ t sait And you Mrs. J. E. Richards other things to be t.hought Of, Voo. Cider 1½% t cinnamon like a Phone 24r1 - Orono - Box33 Theore sye way o! now- ? Use slice o! ham cut from the 1 V cioves iHuntîng sl Spence Corsesingonde y osing ote- center. Brown ham on either side. Y4 c butter or similar fat lars;t Indivldually Deslgned. mometer. Most women want it Parvesa Pdace apple as, out la eg csugarhaim _________________________ o be at least seventy, or even a hie.Paeapeh.vsct 3eg O o degree or two over, if they are side up. ini a circie around the 3/ C COld coffee were oý sitting around. Under seventy la haM. Sprinkle wit.h brown sugar, % t vanilla ail right when one la moving then sprinkie lightly with cinna- Prepare apples, dates and nuts. 628 Crawfc Çaround, but as a rule when there mon and nutmeg, moisten with Soak raisins in warm water five are guests present, they are sit- cider, cover and bake in a anod- or ten minutes, then press dry. tn.We ail know houses, you erate oven for about one hour Or Si! t flour, measure and sift wlth nýow them as well as I dIO, that until ham la tender. soda, sait and spices. Cream fat, when you are going ýto them you Thin sices o!f fried mush aste add sugar gradualiy, creaming it D o S p eara woolen dress, or if you good on these crisp October morn- in weii.DOfo war nea nngdesar ur o ns For variety, try adding fart Add eggs unbeaten, and beat location w Stae aing ajackt. ecaue yo appes o the mush. vigorously. Add dry ingredientsobcrti ~v wel knw tht if ou dn't pple ornieal USLI alternateiy with the coffee. Beater.Ti very welko hti o.dnt ApeCrma uh Just enough to make batter park near youaresur tobe old Sokee 4 waersmooth, no longer. Stir in apples, curves. am an eye on the thermometer and 1 t sait nuts and fruit and iast the van- Avoid Pa ~.sylop 1~ re ou uss amy O h c cornmeal iEla. Bake in a greased and flour- paved sect other hand, don't make it too hot icfneycoedape edi!pafr30mutst35Ispeen -ftyryour for them. Hetwerih sait Vo bolllng, degrees. Or bake in layer pans tates the t -fr3rurFreeze 'Your Bulbs la a large kettie or in the top O! for fifteen or Vwenty minutes. that Passe ~ f U N~BuIbs growa indoors wilî be a double boiler. Stir in cornmeal The apple crop this year la one directiona ~~ -~ more successful if. a! ter they are sol.Cosirn osallo! the largest aad finest on re- cidents. «CrwnBrnd Cou y~ ~pianted in the pots, they are bur- until mfixture t.hicken5. Cover, cord. Wth such a supply o! this For thes «ed utwdepotand"ailountl a! turn heat 10w or set over boiing healthfui and inexpensive fruit park it or tmakes happy, healthy chiu- ter the frost has come. Then water and cook, stirring Occasion- availabie we should use them lin you can 91 *dren. No doubt about hat,: bring them into the celiar and aliy, fromn 20 Vo 30 minue. trmany ways.adouc for doctors say it a.rat proceed as usual. in the chopped tart apples and Jonathans or Mclntosh are traffic. BE mix well. Pour into loaf pan or splendid for that favorite dish, gencY bral Energy and helps to build Lemon Pie other pan Vo mold it. Alow to apple pi.e. Accompanled by a piece Aiways bi4 strong, sturdy bodies. Chi. i1 cup water cool. When ready Vo use, s ceof cheese, it la a weicome des- car or put drn ov i ad eyrjuice and rid of i lemon thiniy and fry in bacon fat, sert. necessary &eioei n ee cup sugar Eating appies, as Northern Spy Have you served baked apples YOu must of its deliciaus flavor. i egg and Delicious, make refreshing recentiy? For a change i.nstead o! change aý 1 teaspoon butter salads. Here is an apple saiad using sugar, use mapie syrup over ini a locati THE FAMOUS 2 tablespoons corn starch combiaed with dates and nuts. the appies. Sprinkle whoie pecan interferev Grate rind o! lemon into a Apple and Date Salad meats over tops o! appies. Dot ____ ENRYsauce pan and pour the water 4ape over the top o! apples with a ÇOOD * through the graVer to t.ake out ail 14c apes smaii amount o! butter, about hot oven, Sthe rind. Add sugar, (reserving 2 1/ c dea es one-fourth teaspoonful for each der. Place lb ablespoons for meringue), juice cpeamas apple. Add a smiall amount o! es and pot o f lemon and butter and bring Vo i T lemon juice water and bake in a moderately them. aboil. Beat the egg Yolk and add 1/2 t Sait the corn starch which has been Fruit saiad dressing mixed wit.h enough water to make Wsqatr oeadsc a paste. Then pour the hot w.i.. apples. Cut dates in sVriPs and ure into the egg and corn starch, combine %vith nuts, being careful ilmCANDASTACHCOMAN-LIIt, sirrngas you pour. Return ta noV o break apples. Add 'temon te fire and cook slowly un il ,iuice and sait. Moisten wlVh sal-3 8 DD ad dressing. Serve on crlap e- 1 9 8 DG thick, then cook for three Min- utes longer, stirring steadiiy. Pour Ex&a markets into a baked pie sheil. Make a f mu.- -meringue by beaing the egg white for;m.l product until stiff, then add sugar grad- ually while beating. Dot the pie '~'The. Dominion', use of milk in fluid wiîh teaspoonfuls o! meringue for= is lncreasing steadily, but it and bake in a slow oven o! 325 afala far short of the approxlmatelY degrees until gentiy browned. i6biliopounsofmilkrodcod Serve cool, but flot chilied. Oc- 16 bllin pund of ilkrodced casionaily IV la necessary VO use a yearly by Canada'. 4,000O,000 iitie more cornstarch if the le- milk cows. mon has been very juicy. Usuai- Reoachan slemashp av b 2 tabiespoons level. but noV Mi Researc and mae ohmaxketa foave ieveiled off with a knife are su!- ion onds te akt o ficient. Do not add more corn- \ 9 billinpud of miik that con starch until the mixture has been sumes do't dink ver yea. coked s iti o! o ten naces- ~Since 1857 Borden, through re- srly ums d oe i ~ l.\a easpoon with a little water. ' seazch and selling, ha. played a This recipe does not make a thick It in thes, extra makets iliat have helped dairying becomne one cools. llnggets thieker as îV Canada' blgges source cf faicash.O rageHrdSac velN ýivet wth mating halo bat ~ 1gb. nd carrying roses and fern. Mr. '~ qu'e Leonard Blewett, brother o! the ,,/ , 4 J,. f e g oowed te ohes !h ONCINTRATED SuPef Suds je the IN THE rom a best man. A recep- blutticee bonak s ain BLE oxbride and groom receiving. The aonid ick efclhO id.S*ad At IL ur couple le! t on a short motor trip, sud uacly ce oshs wbtOtand At eurthe bride travelling in a hunter's brighter-withous a bit of scrubbingt OROCERs green coat trimmed with gray and rmatching accessories. On their * * £ , , . rturn they wiii reside la New To-Ph 25 EREN WHE YO 1 E COMES HOME ur wif e la on vacation ie kids are ail away, ,u are glad that you're oing Vo roam; lam the doors and bang I and do just what you w different if your wife only home. tar stubs in the parlor, hera's ashes on the rugs, rnt matches litter things floor Vo doma; reathe in swaet content- 'cause no person cails owIi, wdifferant if your wifa only home. th bath tub's full o! ry and used dishes fi iou've cut the housework epi-tome; s no one te get angry ofret and f uss and fume, xdifferent if your wife only home. ae stove has sean no and the f loors have feit .>om, Ldon't care if your haîr sees a comb; Fel so doggoned happy, 3ob Cruso on his ile, xdifferent if your wîfa only home. like things nice and tidy, ru like thlngs neat and re's no one likes Vo sea >ors aill bain: eel so free and easy aven ýr's heaps of dlrt, w different if your wi!e only home.' 1go Vo dress on Sunday, dlean dud can you find, Lrush around the house LSai-ome; shirts and sox and col- then you suddenly ex- m different, if my wl!e only home.- -Ralph Gordon. trd St., Toronto. PARKING park your car at any whera its prasenca may .e vision o! other driv- means that you wi.ll noV xintersections and on )arking your car on the Vtion o! narrow roads. ie on the road neceesi- turning out o! every car es, headed in the same and la apt Vo cause ac- safety o! your car, neyer na bill or curve unless get iV off the pavement of the way o! passlng le sure Vo set the emer- ke whenever you park. lock the wheels o! your tit into 10w gear if it la Vo park on a hiil. If stop for repairs or Vo tire endeavour Vo Park ,on where you wili noV with traffic. 375 degree-s, until tan- ,apples on serving dlah- )ur syrup from, pan over GET(?4 IN TUE MORNINO 44.-'FORejALL DAY cRISP, golden-brown Shrddd Wheat 15 100 per cent whole whet-nothlflg added, nothlng taken away. It supplias Nature's vital food essentials ln a moSt appatizlng-and digestible form. That's why it's so good for everybody. It helps kaep bath mind and body alert and vigorous for work and play . You'Il like Shradded Wheat with fruits and berrnes, fresh or cannad. 12 big biscuits in every box THIE CANADIAN SHREDDEO WHEAT COMPANY. LIMITED Niagara Falls Cana Geing Shopping SH .REDD OED WHEA&T MADE IN CANADA - 0F CANADIAN WHEAT Your Telephone Directory Tells An Interesting Story Clir Wa0ctxtitrsigVv !tetxie auty hi commeatator wbo ls heard over CFBRB each day o! the week ex- cept Saturday and Sunday, at 6.15 p.m., seenis Vo select the most unusuai subjects to discuss. One night last waek she discussed the Toronto Telephone Directory and found. some mîghty lnterestlng hings about the names contain- ed tbaerin. That gave us the idea o! going through the Bowman- ville district directory Vo sae what we could find. Undar the headiag o! trades and professions wa fouad such names as Baker, Fisher, Mason, Potter, Miler, Parsons, and Piuxn- mer. Incidentally, noV one o! these people are really in the trade their name suggests. A description o! the sceaery of the district was takerb care o! !alrly well by such names as Brooks, Daie, Hill, Oke, Orchard and Wood, while the colors repre- sentad in the book are Brown, o! which thara are eight, White, Green, Blue, Yeliow-lees, and there la a Black in owa also w.ho la noV iisted in the directory., Under the haading o! birds we have Mr. Bird himself. Robbins, Martin, and Wrean, while the oniy lnsact we could locate was a Roach. The oaly member o! thearais- tocracy wa couid find was Mr. Barron o! Hampton, whili fruit seemed o be con! ined Vo the Berry's, and general produca Vo Rice. There's both a Cann and a Canning factory, and Mr. Carter is noV a carter at ail but a baker. Mr. Cotton la the sole representa- the oniy relationsbips Vo the wea- ther seemed Vo be Mr. Suminers, Mr, Wintarburn, and perhaps wa could include Groodyear in that group. If the summer was any- thing like the past one F. V. Ott could also be listed -under the weather, undar spaclal poaticai 1- cense. Muaday la the only day o! the week represented. Around the bouse we f ound a Cook and a Cookman, and per- haps with these Vwo Burns wouid noV fit in too badly. The fuelinl- dustry wýiU have Vo confine itsel! Vo the Coles and Vhe Woods. Whiia TorontVo boasts a man named Money, we In Bowmaii- ville have Vo be content with Needham, Nichols and Short., Character la described f airlywel by the Goodles, Sharpas, ami the Squairs, whiie the butcher busi- ness la reprasented by Lamb, Mut- ton and Veala. Mayor Strike la the only naine we couid find that had anytbing Vo do with basebail. Other fields of action were represented by Creeper, Quick and Rowe. We found several whosa surnames wara also Christian naines such as Jacks, James, Stanley, Stew- art. IV la no crlticlsm Vo say there la only one Prltty person listed in the directory, one Littie famiiy, one Young family, a Joint, and a Wheeier. And that ends our Storey. And the more you are willing Vo do things for your f riends the less ime you will have Vo do things for yourself. the harder it is Vo see it. 1 Giving other people the best of it la a gqod investment. And be- sides it may noV, cost You aaY- thing. A girl's idea o! a rose wilthout a thora is a handsome young man who la rich ami eligibia. If a man smnokes in the house and bis wlf e la afraid her curtains wufl be rulned he shouid be oblig- ing and take them down. A single man la seldom as ýgood as his sweethart thinks he is or a married man as bad as his wif e suspects. If a man wants Vo pose as a martyr he can always find an opportunity. If a man doesn't look out for hiniseif he will neyer be able Vo geV a look-in. Save On Fuel Have you.r window ani' door frames caulked be- fore the cold weather sets in. Prevents draughts andi saves fuel. Estimates gladly furnished on request. Phone 431 for estimates J. H. Abernthy Painter Decorto Bowmanville E HERE TO SAVE YOD MONEY!M 47 REFINEMENTS AND IMPROVEMENTS MAKE THE NEW OS1E MORE BEAITIFIIL . EASIER TO OPERATE ...USAFER! 1938 Dodj. Custom Six, I'our-Lleor J ourmnd Sean AOG 000IS THE BEST CAR FOR THEMI R. PENFOLO aV taxi driver and in the taxi busi- ness a "ar bas te stand up under ail wreatbers, and on &Il ronds. Taxis 9et tough usaje - ut Dodje, can take it. lv a been dri VI i Dodje standard Sedans in taxi wark for three, yeara. My passenjers remark on the rom fort of Dod4e-and as far as drivinj it is concern- ait. Dodje handles nicely. aven in heevi- est traffic." -MNJ A. 0. WARD04 "ýhbaveridd.nin and driven cars coltina two ta thre. tîmes au niuch as Dodie, but 1 can't ses, ai tcrdrivinj Dodje CustomSedanl1937 madel since 15st February, wherp they do any botter . .. Dodde cor tairaiy excella other cars init .t rice CI&$.. Dodde ilathe. mont car f or the money. Ddeis economi- ca o n a, &C d coiortale.. ." 090. L. COLUNS .'My 1937 Dodje is the. second Dod#e I have had, drivind them apptrximately 35.000 mies a Yser. .1 hnd Dodje economi- cal, dependable, com- fartabis ParticularlY on long road tnip». and * overythinj to be deisired. 1 averaje 22 miles te the gallon over the course of a ~year'a drivinj, in- cluding bijh speeda, City Ca laand ail kinds of roads. I am more aatisfled with Dodje thoan any et ber car..." J. M. DUOAN "in over 30 years of drivinj in whicb tume1 sat at the whees of cars of à dasen different makes, 1 bave naver drivan ane 1 like as wii as My 1937 De Luxe Sedan .. .I1sa ved moneyý. .. wlien 1 switcbed ta Dad je.. ..20 to24 muaJe. thegal- Ion cfjasis about my averagje, de- pendinj on apeed and tripe." There are three linos of new 1938 DODGE cars for you to choose from... .THE DODGE CUSTOM SIX... .THE DODGE DE LUXE SIX and THE DODGE SIX which wil be priced right' down among te lowest priced cars 1 EVERYONE wbo bas seen these new D)odge cars hailed themn as, by far, the moot beautiful cars Dodge ever built. They agrea tha-' here are cars which fairly sparkle wîth a new type of beauty . .. distinguished and distinctive! Just look at the windstream sweep cf its new front end . .. the striking new radiator grle . .. modern hood loure. .. headianipa partly recesaed in wide, flaring fendersi Here is massive sturdiziesa that wins every man ... graceful styling that appeals te every womsnt -But not alone for beauty will these new Dodge cars b. acclaimedl Inl keeping with the great engineering background which is a Dodge heritage, these 1938 cars offer ne less than 47 progressive improvements and refinements te give you greater value than avenf New 1938 "Relaxed Driving" central which resulte froni casier steering, casier clutch and brake action, -aier gear shifting. easier starter pedal action than aver baerai New quiet IlAirglide Ride" due te improvements in body insulation and sound-absorbing rubber body mountingsl . . . Patented Floating Power angine mountings, still further iniproved i There is ne safer car to drive than a Dodge ... AIl-steal saféty body . . . Dodge equal-pressure hydraulic brke. .. safety glass ail around--and for 1938 the windshield pe.mits bttur vision! These new Dodge cars are big cars. Lots cf leg and elbow room . . . easy to get in aud eut of, due te low level fioers . . . Trunks have 22% more carrylng capacity. But most important cf aU, these new 1938 Dodge cars have every one cf the proved money - saving féatures which have caused owners te report 21 te 27 miles per gallon of gas--savings up to 20% en eil- plus additional savings on tires, lubrication azep. Sea and drive one cf these new 1938 Dodge nw Learu how you toocacn jein the Dominion-wievitch Parade" aud save moncyl SIG,%DEADTIFDL MDNEY-SAVING 000GE W. Je CHALLIS DODGE AND DEBOTO DEALERBomvil .E! E F-- Bowmanvine

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