Stratford Mirror, 1 Nov 1946, p. 2

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THE STRATFORD MIRROR Friday, November 1, 1946. Mr. John Conway REPRESENTING The Canada Fur Co. will be. at Jean Ferguson's '¢ Ladies' Wear Friday and Saturday Nov. 1 and 2 with a complete showing of the outstanding Fashions In Fur FOR THE FALL AND WINTER SEASON Jean Ferguson Ladies' Wear 26 WELLINGTON S87. PHONE 471 A Sure-Fire Casualty Combination Slick treads and slick roads spell trouble. You can't prevent the rain... but you can look after your tires! Our speedy, quality recap service will not merely save you dollars ...it may even save a life. At the first hint of wear, let us recap you to driving safety. We're always ready to serve you. Stratford Tire & Battery Harold A. Huether 132 ONTARIO STREET PHONE 800 |POTATOES IN GREEN PEPPERS The Potato! Because the potato is a homely vegetable and because it is a familiar part of the meals all their lives, most people are inclined to give it very little attention and consideration. Many vegetables come and go dur- ing the yeat but the potato is always there, our faithful and good friend. The people who love potatoes, who could eat them three times a day and often do so, are not much inter- ested in the way they are prepared, they like them anyway. But there are others who do not have such a love for this lowly vegetable and get tired of boiled, baked, mashed, scalloped and even fried potatoes. The home economists of the Con- sumer Section of the Dominion De- partment of Agriculture offer tested recipes which will find favour with all groups of potato consumers. FRENCH PEASANT STYLE 24% cups cold cooked potatoes, cut in 1-inch cubes ¥% cup bacon fat 14% cloves garlic 1% tablespoons chives or onions, chopped 14% tablespoons parsley, chopped 1% tablespoons chopped celery leaves 1% tablespoons flour 1% cuvs milk or 34 cup stock and 34 cup milk 34 teaspoon salt 4% teaspoon pepper Saute potatoes in bacon fat until brown on all sides. Remove potatoes and keep hot on back of stove or in warming oven. Crush garlic with the blade of a knife and fry in fat with chives or onions, parsley and celery leaves. Add flour and gradu- ally blend in milk. Add salt and pep- per and cook over low heat until the sauce is thick ... about four to-six minutes, potatoes and reheat. A little minced ham may be sprinkled over top of potatoes. Six servings. 3 large green peppers 2 tablespoons fat 2 tablespoons flour 1 cup milk 14 teaspoon salt Dash of pepper 1 cup grated cheese 3 cups diced cooked potatoes Wash peppers, cut in half length- wise and remove seeds. Parboil, un- covered, in salted water until tender but not soft. Drain. Melt fat, add flour and blend well. Add milk stir- ring constantly until mixture thick- ens. Add salt, pepper and cheese. Stir until cheese is melted. Add po- tatoes and heat. over low heat until hot. Serve in green pepper cases. Six servings. BOLONGA CUPS WITH HOT POTATO SALAD 2 cups diced, cooked potato 2 sweet pickles, chopped 1 hard cooked egg, chopped Our Good Friend, 1 tablespoon chopped onion 2 tablespoons vinegar Salad dressing to moisten Salt and pepper 6 slices large bologna Combine everything but bologna. Heat in top of double boiler. Do not remove casing from bologna, which should be cut a little thicker than usual. Heat in a little hot fat in fry- ing pan until edges curl up to form a cup. Fill with hot potato salad, garnish with parsley. Creamed vegetables may replace hot potato salad. 5666646455654 POPOL HOOD O4 INSURANCE - REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS : PHONES -- 633 and 464W $ stirring constantly. Add) PSO OO9O OO 64599 5F6 059606 $66 64060650064 Hydro Shop Phone 460 - Drink Milk -- SOF OS EEO EO OPEL FD EOECHODODOED OBESE DOVES OPIESEEOSS DEDYOSES DOLECOEDER ODED POSS FEODPOOO POP O OE HE* For Héalth TUNEIN CFRB FOR LOUISE MOORE RADIO PROGRAMME TUESDAYS and THURSDAYS 11.15 A.M. to 11.30 A.M. DIAL 86 Foundation SEOM. SOPEHFASODOOSES of Stratford Just Among Ourselves A regular department conducted for Mirror readers by Ina St. John. -- a CHANGED CIRCUMST Dear Miss St. John: We are a young couple. My hus- band makes good money but we live up to it. A week ago I ordered an expensive Christmas present for him. They are keeping it at the store. I am to pay for it so much a week till Christmas. Now I can't very well do that because my husband has been ordered to take three months rest. We have a baby so I can't go out to work. Can they make me keep up the payments? I'd rather drop it now and get something not too ex- pensive. ! ; Hoping you'll answer soon in the Mirror, : Rose. Answer: Well, Rose, you can be forced to pay for the article if you have signed papers. However, I be- lieve the merchant will cancel the sale if you go to him with your story. I hope your husband will soon be well again, Ina St. John. ALTAR BOUND Dear Miss St. John: Do you believe the saying that two can live as cheaply as one? _ My girl friend is a great little manager. We want to get married but my pay is really small and I don't want her to work. tes Shorty. Answer: It would be wise to wait until you have a little more money ahead, Shorty. Many young couples live on the salary that barely sup- ported the young man before mar- riage, but it means great sacrifice. No more small luxuries; very few pleasures! That is when the wolf is apt to appear at the door, thereby scaring Love out of the window. Ina St. John. od FOR A LONG FACE Dear Miss St. John: I have a long, thin face. What neckline style would look best on me? Thanking you, ; Janie. Answer. The higher necklines will suit you best, Janie. Ina St. John. INVISIBLE SOLING THIS NEW METHOD MAKES SHOES LOOK LIKE NEW! - NO BUMPS NO NAILS , NO UGLY JOINTS - For Service, Satisfaction and Money-Back Guarantee Bat Try SUPERIOR SHOE REPAIR J. J. DuCHARME - Phone 941 113 Ontario St. >00< ------<=) <---) <a> HER BUFFET SUPPER Dear Miss St. John: I am a newlywed. I love to enter- tain but I often get stuck about what's right. For instance, when one serves a buffet supper should the table re- main in the middle of the dining- room, or should it be pushed back to the wall? Mrs. ----. Answer: Either way is correct, Mrs. Ina St. John. "What's wrong with this sen- tence?" asked an English teacher of a class of small boys: "The horse and cow was in the pasture." A smart little fellow answered: "Please, sir, the lady should have come first." The Worker's Educational Ass'n OF STRATFORD AND DISTRICT In Co-operation With the Federated Crafts of the C.N.R., PRESENTS ITS Pre-Christmas Program FRIDAYS--8 p.m.--Y.M.C.A. Fri., Nov. 1: "Egypt, 1946" -- J. B. West, U. of W. ©, Fri, Nov. 8: "British Politics, 1946" -- Lt.-Col. (Dr.) H. M. Thomas, U. of W. O. Fri., Nov. 15: Film Lecture Fri., Nov. 22: "Norway, 1946" -- Prof. N. L. Nicholson, U. of . W. O. Fri., Nov. 29: Film Lecture. Fri., Dec. 6: "French Life and Politics 1937-45" -- M. L. Demombynes, U. of W. O. Fri., Dec. 13: Bi aa 1946" -- Lt.-Col. (Dr.) W. Harvey, U. of W. O. Fri., Dec. 20: Christmas Rally -- Music and Entertainment, Guest Speaker Rev. A. H. Johnston, Mitchell: "The World at the Crossroads. The Necessity of an Economic Solution". Come! Let Us Learn Together ae ER NOVEMBER -ALWAYS A GREAT COAT MONTH-CROSIER'S Quatty -- service Je Two Exceptional Money- Saving Price Groups: Group Sep Smartly Fur Trimmed . These Coats were fashioned with a purpose -- they must make you attractive -- they must keep you warm. Now Crosier's have greatly reduced a limited number of these Coats to this exceptionally all-time low price for quick sale Saturday. Every garment has been tailored from the best of prevailing woollen fabrics and generously orna- mented with sumptuous furs. Here's a big opportunity for Coat buyers Saturday. Choice of several colors and black. Reg. to st Values for 50.00 Group Group Winter Weight Casuals . . This group features all-purpose Coats -- types you buy and wear for real service and satisfaction. Many are man- tailored from men's wear winter-weight tweeds and fleeces, Others come in Chesterfield styles with velvet collars in fashionable Shag-type cloths. Every Coat has been skil- fully tailored in the accepted know-how manner. Never before have we offered such impressive Coat values. Misses' and women's sizes. Reg. to 37.50 Values for 25.00 97 Ontario St. Stratford * J. CROSIER "="

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