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Times & Guide (1909), 4 Mar 1948, p. 10

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STRAWBERRY PROFITS WITH VIG ORO TLY. 8044 You can improve your car perâ€" formance, lower maintenance. exâ€" pense, and increase your driving pleasure and safety! Do as thouâ€" sands of other motorists throughâ€" out the country are doing â€".â€"» get veal enjoyment and the most out of your car by having your whe‘fls fiveâ€"star plan of good nutrition. ink goodness, we can still talk balanced on our new Bear Uyâ€" mamic Wheel Balancing Machine. ‘The Bear Dyâ€"namic Balancer uses the exclusive electric Neon Eye principle to test and correct unbalanced _ wheels that cause shimmy, hard steering, wander and excessive or uneven tire wear. Increases tire life by as much as §0%1â€" It adds to safety in driving your car, too! Tests wheels at all speeds to 100 miles per hour! 4 ¢ 6# % $ $ A PRODUCT OF SWIFT .‘“m! Orie servâ€" otatoes is a rule in BELL SHAREHOLDERS ARE A BIG PART OF GOOD TELEPHONE SERVICE food value without Tas »m1tr10ns of dollars needed to install, extend and constantly improve your tclcxbmn asystem come from the savings of 34,439 ‘Their sustained faith in the policy of providâ€" ing "the best telephone service at the lowest cost" has enabled us to double the scope and itteréase the value of your telephone. ‘This has been accomplished in the face of rising costs. Yet, up to now, there has been no increase in basic telephone.rates for 21 years. THE BELL TELEPNONE COMPAWY OF CANADA Ouned and operated by Canadians for Canadians 9 Lawrence Ave. West, Weston DODGE, DESOTO DEALER . J. Barter cringing at the thought of expense. edu-hg’at the though! 0f eXDONSE We, who have been able to store potatoes during harvest time are [ ascsaadBbcicster. ie x more fortunate. _ Even though it takes time we should pick over the "cobblers" and pluck off any sprouts at this season of the year. Now, we cannot tell any homeâ€" maker much about ceoking them except to remind her to gook only until d?neâ€"% mins. for whole meâ€" dium ‘potatoes boiled in . their jacket=. ® Spiced Cream Potato Soup ui ouptaliieteastails seorereriid 2 cups diced potatoes, % cup celery leaves, 1 clove garlic, 4 tsp. chili powder, â€"1 ur. salt, 2 cups water, 2 thsps. dripping, 2 thsps. flour, 3 cups milk. . L. _ AiG. AB & 40 afiscantead . Cook potatoes, celery, garlic and seasonings in water until vegeâ€" tables are tender. Melt dripping, blend in flour; ada milk gradually; cook, stirring constantly. Add to potato mixture. ‘Take out garlic and celery leaves and serve. Six servimg. Puffy Potato Loaf _ vL \The Suggestion Box Mrs. T. L. says: Our magnificent P oo emntn es 4 eggs, separated, 2 cups mashed potatoes, 1 large onion, !4 cu‘ diced bologna, fat dripping, sal and pepper. . _ 20, eC UACT NCOR Use Grade B or cracked eggs, Add ege yolks to potatoes and beat well. Beat egg whites until stiff and fold into potatoes. . Brown onion and bologna in fat and add also. Season and pour into greased casserole. Bake in electric oven at 400 degrees for 30 to 35 minutes. Serves 5. Mashed Potatoes With Sourâ€"Cream Omion Sauce . 4 peeled, cooked potatoes, 1 tsp. salt, 4 tsp. pepper, 4 cup flour, 1 onion, minced, 3 tbhsps. dripping, 44 cup Potato liquid, %& cup sour cream, %4 cup grated cheese. _ 2 l tilln Mb h ts 9. abetnanpe en Mash 4 leftâ€"over potatoes with 4 cup of potato cooking water. Add salt, rzepper and flour. _ Pat into a gréased casserole; add a minced onion which has been browned in dripping and the sour cream. Top with grated cheese. Bake in electric oven at 350 degrees for 15 mins. Serves 4. wE WiLL TesT yOur WHEELS Drive in now for a low cost d y â€" n a m ic wheel balancâ€" ing job! GET THE DRIVING ENJOYâ€" MENT YOU DESERVE! Zone 4â€"525 Keep the heat low so you scorch â€"apples unr:h)u:'efi 5 minutes, then turn apples and :rdnkh'ithlebou.lmrnii ttle sait. Cover again and cook until tender. Fried apples are also good on top of a slige of steamed fruit breadâ€"as dessert. , Mre. J. B. C. s: You‘ll like our prized turlifii-h made with cheese. Try it: IB 8 cups hot, mashed _ turnips, 1 tsp. galt, g‘hch of mr. 2 theps. dripping, tep. meat sauce, and cup grated old cheese. Mix \ull7 Serve hot. 1 I Mrs. T. M. u{s: 1. For ecoâ€" nomy I use yolks of eggs in cu‘s‘urds and save whites for angel cake. 2. Those outer leaves of ubhafi even though wilted, should washed, then add a bit of grated onion to the strained liquor and serve with meat dishes. Anne Allan invites you to write to her c/o (this paper). Send in your suggestions on homemaking problems and watch this column What Weston Is Reading Books on Astronomy Astronomyâ€"Allen, When the Stars Come Outâ€" Baker. Our Wonderful Universeâ€"Chant, Astronomy â€" for _ Amateursâ€" Flammarion. ‘The Wonder and Glory of the Starsâ€"Forbes. 2o Warns Motorists To Secure 1948 Plates and Licenses The Romance of Astronomyâ€" Grondal. Astronomyâ€"Jacoby. The Universe Around Usâ€"Jeans. Astronomy for Everybodyâ€"Newâ€" eomb. Astronomy with the Naked Eyeâ€" Serviss. Warning to motorists to secure their license plates and drivers‘ licenses at once was given last week by the department of highâ€" ways at Queen‘s Park _ An anâ€" nouncement was expected after cabinet â€" meeting regarding the deadline for securing licenses. _ _ Weston viwii‘c'e--fiva-’\;evfiééfi unable to get any hint as to when the deâ€" partment intends to set the deadâ€" line. J. P. Bickell, registrar of motor vehicles, said no date has been set for fear no one will buy the plates until the deadline causing a jam of customers. R s 8. or replies. "From a purely police standâ€" point, it is bad to extend it too long because it gives the criminals a longer period of time to use disâ€" carded 1947 plates on stolen cars," said a police official. Answer to this Week‘s Crossword Puzzle Lumber, Shelving, Window and Door Trim, Asphalt Shingles, Insulâ€"Bric Siding, Roll Bric Siding, Wallboards, Plywood Insulation, Metal Mouldings, Cedar Posts, Cedar Shingles and Clothes Line Poles. WESTON BUILDING PRODUCTS LIMITED We Now Have a Good Supply of the Following Items JU. 9220 We have a good selection of the finest Canadian Awning Stripe for your approval. Give Us A Call And We Will Gladly Give You An Estimate On Your Requirements. Master Canvass Craft Manufacturers Of _ AWNINGS â€" TENTS . TARPAULINS â€" CANOE CUSHIONS â€" SLEEPING BAGS, Ete. â€" TELEPHONE â€" WESTON 1310â€"J "The youth of today are the leaders of tomorrow. SUPPORT THE WESTON ARENA CITY AND SUBURBAN DELIVERY "" AWNINGS Now is the time to place your order for Awnings "When news 1 the death or ~gérious injury, of some whom an unfortunate motorist has not been able to avoid, the warning Chief of Police Irvin L. Robertson drive home{ no doubt will be generâ€" 20)" necagh io Into for at We Only a miracie.can prevent S MR gedy "of this kind eventuall t veloping Hflnllmun uuL "hooking" on the bumpers of passing automobiles and busses and the backs of trucks.â€"The Sault Daily Star. t Jimmy Gardiner‘s First Pig When Jimmy Gardiner was eight years old, he watched . stockmen drive cattle through the -m Lincoln, Neb. A twoâ€"mon! f shoat got in the way, and a.cowâ€" puncher called: "Hev. kid you can have that pig if you can catgh‘}ma."' AERTs T Emm C PR C Eoi d The kid caught it, fattened it and uold) it to a neighbor. Canada‘s minister of agriculture, the Rt. Hon, James Garfield Gardiner, is still catching pigs and selling them at a profit. As agent for allâ€"the Dominion‘s farmers, he told his principals recently exactly what they will get this year from sales to their British neighbors under renegotiated contracts. â€" Time Magazine. Recent heavy rains, coming as they have, on top of heavily iced roads, have shown most drivers how futile it is to depend on other drivers to get out of their way when driving conditions are really UWI. Road conditions for several days this week, have been in that stage where many people describe them as "impossible" and simply leave their cars at home, rather than risk the smashâ€"up they feel is sure to come if they drive. You‘re A Long Time Dead Where necessity permits, a drivâ€" er is smarter than even he realizes when he does leave his car at home under these conditions. There are times, though, when even the most cautious must use his car, and it is then that even his natural cauâ€" tion is of little avail if he is on slippery roads, or is faced with a number of drivers who are more intent on getting to their destinâ€" ation than they are in whether they get there all in one piece or not. _ The fact remains that, even if you are naturally cautious, you should still figure on what the other driver is going to do. Naturâ€" ally you can‘t think for him, but if you watch how he reacts on the road, a lot of his carelessness can be anticipated. All of us are going to be a long time dead. _ Remember this the next time you take vour car out on iey roads . . . and govern yourself pclcordingly.â€"'l'he Waterloo Chronâ€" icle. Plans for a new Arctic patrol boat to replace the RMS Nascopie, lost off Cape Dorset, Baffin Island, last summer, were announced at Ottawa by Transport Minister Chevrier. Even artifical arms and legs are lacking for some children in Euâ€" rope and Asia. Your dollars to the Canadian Appeal for Children will help replace arms and legs mutilated by war. A collection of works by Robert Burns has been published at Mosâ€" cow in a new translation by the Russian poet Samuil Marshak. Advertising Paysâ€"Try It! whar some | *‘ _ _ HAYE To #AY: er and his family, can prevent a tra» WESTON 1224 The Jack Fraser Stores are always mindful ‘of the clothing requirements: for workingmen, and the following: advertised lines are only aâ€"few of the many items carried in stock for work WORKING MEN| Smocks to match (unlined) ..........$3.75 Sizes in both groups 36 to 44. Light weight cotton, _ 1441714 Plain shades and stripes, _ 149/4â€"17%%4 Plain blue, sanforized shrunk, _ 1444â€"17%4 Heavyweight sanforized shrunk, 14%4â€"17 .ls DRILLSâ€"In blue and khaki CHAMBRAYSâ€" 14}§â€"17 .ssssumc *C o wl ENGINEERS‘ STRIPES, 14Â¥gâ€"18 | .00 200q WORK SHIRTS DOESKINIS{ in fawn shade only, 14!,4â€"18. Reg. value 1.59. 1 SpECIAT so:m0.me m ommenetanmatamam $ * 19 All shirts made coat style with reinforced seams OVERALLS Broken lines and sizes of wool windbreakers regularly priced up to $7.50, and all first quality lines, and specially reduced to clear. Green and blue wool frieze, two tone Meltons and red plaids broken in sizes from 4 WOOL WORK SOCKS it"_ 59c Heavy 59 MAIN ST. N. SEVEN STORES Special Clearance WOOL wWINDBREAKERS SER VICEABLE WORK «CLOTHES _ For Inside and Outside: > _ 75¢ 5 1 .98 _3 1 .98 Store Hours: Monday. JACK FRASER s 1.69 s1 .so 5 1 .9s Striped cotton with washâ€" > able peaks ENGINEERS‘ CAPS ;‘l{y"‘Rv $2.25 \s1.19 ;, Tuesday, hzrndnyâ€"from 9 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. Friday nad Saturdayâ€"from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. 59. CLOSED ALL DAY WEDNESDAY 7 STORES IN TORONTO DISTRICT LIMITED MECHANICS® APRONS MELTON WINDBREAKERS Navy blue wool Melton Windbreakers with full zipper front and adjustable side fasteners. A warm and useful jacket for Spring in going to and from work. Sizes 36 to 46. Oversizes to 54 extra 1}1â€";; extra wear and last longer. A good factory pant. Sizes 30 to 44 ......â€"â€"â€"â€"m PEPPERELL FRONTIER COVERTâ€"Sanforized shrunkâ€"a hardâ€"wearing cloth made into pants to stand equally hard $3 49 wear and washing. Sizes 30 to 42. * Blue denim. 38" 19 OVERALLS Oversizes to 50 extra charge. In heavy sanforized white denim and white drills. Made with high back and mfr, °. lots of pockâ€" _ 4R _ __ PANTSâ€"In a heavy weight that will PAINTERS‘ WHITE wWOOL PANTSâ€" In stripes and patterns. _ Sizes STOUT MEN‘S PANTSâ€"In plain g;ey. Sizes 44 to NAVY BLUE DRILL â€" Sanâ€" forized, good pockets, reinforced seams that will stand hard wear and washable. mno _ 5$P.98 COTTONADESâ€"Striped designs â€"that are made for men who reâ€" quire pants that wear as the first csonsidgration. izes 30 to Tess _ $2.98 COTTON WHIPCORDS in grey and fawn shades. A favorite svith truck 3 rivers. Sizes 30 to 44 ... $ '69 Oversizes to 50 extra charge. lots of pockâ€" y sn fins $9.25 ZONE 4â€"550 gaiéffimm * STORES ‘ WORK PANTS Blue denim with sections for tickets and change MILKMEN‘S 89. 55§.95 y dE $3.69

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