The Haileyburian & Cobalt Weekly Post (1957-1961), 23 Jan 1958, p. 4

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THE HAILEYBURIAN and COBALT WEEKLY POST _THURS., Jen. 23rd, 1958 Page Four *" SOBALY GIRL GUIDE NOTES A meeting of the First Comp- any of Cobalt Girl Guides was held in the Community Halj on Monady evening, at 7 pm, under the leadership of Acting Captain Giovanella, Guiders in charge were Lieut. Jean Male, Lt. A. Coty and Company leader for the evening was Miss Erica Johnston. Ihe meeting opened in form patrol formation, dues, and 24 Guides responded to Roll Call. The Horse-Shoe was then for- med and the girls sang God Save The Queen. The Guides Promise and Pra- yer were repeated and announ- cements were made. The Guides then worked on second class This included First Aid Tenderioot tests. Square Lashing and work. The meeting closed with singing Camp Fire songs and Taps. FOR THE COOK BOOK dishes--Bake For tasty main meat and potatoes together. February's cool breezes and blizzards bring ideal "oven- weather", wouldn't you say? So, what better time than right now for trying out these three potato and meat combinations. They'll be welcomed at either dinner or supper, and if you're thrifty ibout time, effort and fuel you'll bake a vegetable and dessert right along with them! Potato and Meat Pie 2% cups mashed potato 1 egg, slightly beaten 1'4 teaspoons salt 4 teaspoons pepper Few grains garlic salt cup grated cheese ? cups finely diced, cooked beef Mix mashed potatoes, egg and seasoning together. Line bottom and sides of a greased 9-inch pie plate with potato mixture. Sprinkle the cheese over the potatoes. Press diced meat into Chis Year Buy The STUDEBAKER SCOTSMAN For Comfortable Econom- Cost Motoring as $2150.00 ical Low Selling as Low At KIRKLAND MOTORS Kirkland Lake Phone 784 44-20c FINDLAY ELECTRIC PHONE 564 Haileybury, Ont. Electrical Installation and Maintenance, Radio Repair TRIPS EACH WAY EVERY DAY LEAVE NORTH BAY 9.10 a.m. 4.25 p.m. 12.25 a.m. Single Return $7.15 $12:90 UNION BUS TERMINAL NORTH BAY PHONE 101-2-3 FOX CARTAGE & STORAGE LTD. Expert packing and moving We specialize in the Pallet vault storage system. Agent Allied Van Lines Ltd For Free Estimates Phone collect North Bay 2049 SARAASAARABRAAAAAAD DAD A Re Heat in a moderately (375°F.) 15 to 20 until meat is heated cheese is melted. sauce. 5 to 6 potato. hot oven minutes, through and Serve with chili servings. Meat and Potato Pinwheels Using | pound ground beef prepare a meat loaf mixture ac- cording to your usual recipe. Between 2 sheets of waxed paper press or roll out meat with a rolling pin into a_ rect- angular sheet about % inch thick. Remove the top piece of waxed paper and spread the meat with % cup grated carrots and a layer of mashed potatoes, about 1% cups, keeping potato layer % inch away from one end of rectangle. Roll up firmly like a jelly roll, towards the end without potatoes. Wrap in wax- ed pafer and chill well, Cut roll into l-inch slices, Bake on greased baking sheet in center of hot oven, 400°F., 30 minutes. 6 servings. SAFER ALOFT When a crashes) into a passenger plane mountain or a swamp there are headlines and everyone hears about it. But, points out The Financial Post, a score of car accidents scattered over the continent on the same day and killing just as many people will only get a few lines in the local press. Yet statistics show that the risk of a fatal ac- cident is far higher on the high- "<Q EASY = ee! DOES pie ee Ce g ) | eis = got 12 YOU want to keep your cast iron utensils 'seasoned' use only soap for washing them. If you regularly use a detergent for dish washing, keep some soap powder in a shaker top container to use on cast iron. Scouring powder removes many stains from the sink, but yellow- ish discolorations must be bleached off. Sprinkle bleach over the sink veers HELEN HALE RECIPE OF THE WEEK Caramel Apples (Makes 6) 1 cup sugar 1 cup light corn syrup % cup butter or substitute Few grains of salt 1 cup evaporated milk % teaspoon vanilla 6 small eating apples Combine sugar, syrup and salt in heavy saucepan. Bring to a boil and cook to firm ball stage (245°F.) Add butter and evaporated milk slowly so that mixture does not stop boiling at any time. Cook constantly until a medium firm ball stage is reached (236°F.) Remove from heat; add vanilla. Dip washed and dried apples (on sticks or skewers) in mixture, twirling to let excess caramel drop off. Dip in ice water to harden caramel quickly. Place on waxed paper or buttered pan and let stand for a while before "FACTS 'AND FANCIES: The 'pessimist has been well Try Haileyburian Sieeanne for Quick Results! described as the person who only sees the hole on the' dough- nut. That seems to be the way these gloomsters look or rather half look at business _ satistics too, declares The Financial Post. In recent weeks they have been trying to chill all foolish enough to listen with the raw- est of raw statistics on business failures. They cite the total number of failures and make shuddering comparisons with the dark days of 1932. They com- pletely ignore the fact that a lot more people anda lot of busi- ness firms have been added to Canada in the last 25 years, that totals which might have been grave for 11 million people in 1932 are little more than narmal for the almost 17 million peadple in Canada today. 10,000 concerns. Business fail- ures in Canada for 1956, says same authority, were 53 per 10,- 000 or less than a third the depth of the depression rate. THE ANSWER TO THE HIGH PRICE OF GAS-- See the Amazing VOLKSWAGEN at SROKA'S WHITE ROSE SERVICE STATION As a very wise man once ob- Phone 404 Haileybury, Ont. Ferguson Ave. served: "Figures don't lie but liars figure", From The Financial Post, a a > Issue of January 11, 1958 Haileyburian Want Ads r_--_-5 > Will Bring (uick! Results /N HOME OR OFFICE --- INSHOP OR SCHOOL -- = \ / SPARK'S ELECTRIC RUBBER STAMPS ARE ATIME SAVING TOOL ( way than in the air vinsing 708. Liguid | @ eow aoe We can give quick service in supplying % bleaches may be used. sf In Canada and the United Save yourself a rat in cleaning Qualified Electrician custom madena eens se ea States last year almost 42,000 time by putting the broiler pan to 2 prices. Drop in and tell us what you people were killed in auto ac- peas vee ash SR EVE foee ¢ TV Antenna: Installations want - we'll have it ready eae cidents, or nearly 6 per million ro ae vc Se re ae eee } Call SPARKS for w in a couple of days. miles of travel, In fata] civilian Been a f f * <i § SPEED air crashes in the two countries Remember to grease casseroles r Tee Service. 4 THE HAILEYBURIAN during the same period 145 peo- before you put food in them to { HAILEYBURY, ONTARIO ple were killed or well under .2 ae at TT ae aa ; Cell SEBRES J0r YeOrry: ACCURACY "Wh: . whic are greased an ls W. per 100 million miles of travel. save washing and scraping. 5 . J Most things you buy today have gone up in price--an average of 80% ee 5 between 1940 and 1956 according How little does electricity really cost? to the Consumer Price Index. But in Ontario during these same years, the average price of ELECTRICITY home and on the farm has actually used in the gone down 4% The average cost of a day's cooking for a family of four is only 5-3 cents. Electricity is one of the most important things in your daily life. Your home few is safer... easier to keep clean... brighter... more comfortable than ever before. Household tasks, and farm tasks too, are done more quickly, more easily, more economically and the world of entertainment is yours at the flick of a switch... all for only a cents a day. a Live Better Electrically... the safe, clean, modern way. ELECTRICITY DOES SO MUCH... COSTS SO LITTLE fonTaRIo HYDRO --3898A

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