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PAGE 2, SECTION 3 THE FED DFER ADVOCATE. RED DEER. ALBERTA WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER ath. 1949 ASSOCIATE CLINIC RED DEER Physicians ard Surgeons co Phone 2696 RED DEER DR. DAVID R. GRANT MRCS, Eng, LROP. Lond House Phone 29 DR. J. L. EDWARDS BSe, MD, LMCC House Phone 2435 Offce: Snell Block lOver Holmes Drug Store) Office Hours 9 aan. 6 pm SYLVAN LAKE OFFICE jone 2 GRAHAM STEWART Barristers and Solicitors P FB GRAHAM, KC JOHN J WART, BA, LLB Maleolin Bi North of Bank of Montreal, Ked Deer Otfice Phone 2625 PO Drower 340 a McCLURE KIRBY Barristers and Solicitors WJ CAMERON KIRBY, B.A FOF MU We m.. LLB. Sultes 101-2, Metro Block Phone 2530 RED DEER BURY BURY BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS AC Bury, KC) GF Bury Douglas C. Bury, LLB. THE PARSONS CLINIC Ross St. Fast RED DEER Physicians and Surgeons PARSONS oer Otfice Phones: 2542 and 2687 Ofice Hours: DR. F. E. DODDS DENTIST Office Hours: 9 to 12, 1 to 5:30 Office: Royal Bank Block. , Phone 2648 RED DEER DR. C. D. HUSBAND DR. L. OATWAY DENTISTS , 1M Metro Block Pyone 2304 RED DEER J. R. DUNHAM. F.A.E. International A countant Member International Account: ants and Executives Corpor Canada. ACCOUNTANT and AUDITOR Res. Phone 2753 RED DEER ROBERTSON, ANDERSON CO. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS ROSS STREEY Phone 2519 RED DEER Devoe Pare By Nancy For nts Only Cleaver Guest Or my mulch child, and on me, too think TH wait for him togo visit ing until he is o If relatives und if they like children, it is poss to.have.a happy visit, butt she be of a trial bn my my arp and nite. duration, cing all the time, or girl learns the art of 1 Hood guest one who by having the chaner practice his mother's ad vie A boy heme asked back ting of a little thank yor and butter letter pressing appreci ation * those who have entertain wad him, 1s yo unportant, It i: something ev Visitor who can write should do no matter how young or old, This tittle court pous letter gives real pleusitre to howe who have gone to. the trouble and expense of having a visitor in their home A. w. sTONE ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR Member of the Institute of Accredited Public Accountants. Phone 2612 RED DEER DR. C. A. WHITE DENTIST Ofiwe Hours: 9 to 12, 1:30 to 5. 4736 54th Street Phone 2693 RED DEER Dr. W. H. FOORD Chiropractor Succeeding Dr, A. ARDNER 105. Metropolitan Block di Col- Graduate of fan Memorial Chiropractic lege, Toronto. je Hours: oo 12 am. Ts Office Phone or RED DEER DR. F. N. MacRAE Chiropractor CENTRAL BLOCK (Dow: Meurocalomeler and Ray Office Hours: 10-12 a.m., 2-8 p.m. At Innisfail y and Saturday -atternoons, Phones: Office 2297 Res. 2687 PHYSIOTHERAPY AND ' MASSAGE c. X MORTON Phone 2867 Room 113, New Scott Block RED TEER Room 107, Metro Block Omce Hours: 9 to-12, 1:30 to 5. Sufte 110, Metro Block. BiQiBow Mone samen: Phone 2370 i 2275 RED DEER DR. J. B. LONG INCOME TAX 5 ara EXPER DENTAL SURGEON as Office Hours: PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS a.m-12 Nocn. 1 p.m.-5 pm. BOOKKEEPERS Suite 26, Central Block AUDITORS MR. C. A. BOWER . OPTOMETRIST Phone 2787 Second Floor T. EATON CO. WESTERN LTD. Mr. and MreJ,. pard inh ee BUSINESS AIDS 5018 Ross St. Phone 2953 RED DEER 8. G. BROADFOOT FIRE INSURANCE Auto and Truck Coverage Phone 2440 RED DEER MARSHALL LEES AGENCIES The Insurance Service. Insurance and Real Estate 4823 Gaetz Ave, Red Deer REAL ESTATE and FARM LAND SPECIALISTS All hes of eran A J. ROLLIS CO. Ltd. Phone 2651 Red Deer N. B. P. SIM CO: Farmers Income Tax Commercial Accounting . Insurance Of All Kinds Real Estate Phone 2877. 108 Metro Block RED DEER G. R. STERLING AGENCIES 1 FIRE, AUTO, TRUCK and HAIL INSURANCE Provincial Treasury Branch ' ncy Phone: 38 Benalto Office Hours: 9:30-12 gt;' 1:30-5:30, Or by appointment. Offic. above Earal Bans Phone 2221 EER H. J. SNELL D. J. SNELL OPTOMETRISTS AND ICIANS Snell Block Phene 2640 F.S.M.C. (Hons.) OPTOMETRIST LACOMBE MEDICAL CENTRE LACOMBE Wednesdays RED DEER oC LESLIE A. WALKER. B.C. aT ANIMAL CLINIZ DR. R. WALTON Veterinarian RED DEER 5606 Sist Ave. Phone 2257 PIANO ORGAN TUNING and REPAIRS By a Fully lified Resident T DONALD THATCHER 4729 55th St RED DEER XK. WALDROFF Well Drilling ; Casing and Pump Supplies NORTH RED DEER 5911 55th Ave. Red Deer preferably a short one. always wise te leay host are dan to each a grand time on Don't about your child's action ly be on his best beh your watchful ev s 4 worry like observing his conduct Tt is a real ad boy or girl is old enough a visit all alone. may be a bi learning to be hi home is a val the slow process of growing up of learning to stand on one s own feet One small girl, who for her age was a particularly nice . guest, when visiting her aunt, was asked if'she missed her parents. She re- plied, don't fuss about.them. Mother: doesn t want me to be a fuisser A child on a visit should be en- couraged to be a considerate and appreciative guest, fitting in with the family's plans and causing little trouble as possible. Visitors should be on time for meals and should eat what they are served They should be thoughtful vin using the bathroom,-the phone and the radio. Their host and hostess will look to them to join ih the conversation without arguing too * HENRY MAR S STUDIO Place For Better Photos (Established 1939) Mar Bike, 108 Gaetz Ave. N. nev DEER Phone 2833 See Us For Well Fitted Clothes MODEL CLEANERS DI istributors fe TIP TOP TAILORS and W. R. JOHNSTON TAILORS Ladies and Gents Made-to- Menstre Suits and Coe 105 Gaets Ave. Red Deer Alberta Seed Growers Co-operative Lid REGISTERED, CERTIFIED , AND COMMERCIAL SEED Cockshutt Plow) Building RED DEER JAMES MURRAY Superintendent Bentley Drug Store I think about them, but 1 iNew Pie Filling There ire many types of pie. double crusts, , some on the filling ep or rather shallow istry cooked before and it may on the top Th Hing is put in, What filling the pastry is the t part Too much shortening makes pastry. dry and crumbly, h liquid makes it heavy Too much handling or rolling es it tough When pastry is tender and light Alling flavorful and: well- the pie is considered per- The home economists of the tion, marketing ser- on department of that all good cus directions for mak- here are possibili- t variation tn fillings. veral that they recom- books giv past ties for Here are mend Chocolate Refrigerntor Ice Cream 2-3 cup -sugar, 1 tablespoon ch, 13a cups top milk, 2 1, 1-8 teaspoon salt, poons vanilla 2 squares un- ened chocolate, 1 cup heavy ream (you sean substitute porated milk), eva- Combine sugar and cornstarch in top of double boiler, gradually ain milk. Place over boiling er. Cook, stir coristantly un- tit thick Coverandcook for 10 minutes, stirring ogeusionally. The Children s Own Corner Quie he Casserole Ieliats on we Back To School (By Sister Sue) Goodbye, Kitty-Kat Be good mth home, won't you you must play with Teddy today he will be lonesome when we t eve gone. Beth patted the lit- cat gently ori the head. Kitty: iy 1 leked her paws, washed her and then curled up ina snuy ittle ball to have another nap, f jshe had: just had her breakfast, Jand was feeling quite contented Bye, Teddy Beth gave Teddy a pat, too, as she went on her way. Well, Teddy, you're going to have to get slong for a while nov We way:to school again. The holidays Timmy. did, not look too happy, for he had such fun in the summer holidays. But then he did not look too sad either, for he had such fun playing with the gang at school, and he liked to learn much as possible, too. as Teddy looked puzzled, and got to his feet to follow Jimm; hi tween his paws, looking so very sad. Jimmy and Beth were sorry ve all over for another : Wty. 0 tt ate for school on the first day : it ne seu food Havor to a main Here. Teddy, you must ros ar beds buikiinis with ie Hitted it wargin and looking lt;a cusserole that may: be a little iy looked w see ed in the vefrigerator for later 1 Taegan om ten Types aking. Skt reserve the tena where Jimmy and Beth . are ( rumbs and sprinkle them on be going. Mother said, Why: fore baking you reme to. school school i and leape stopped, Mother, Then he ed. for himself that the were goin ehim, batt cannot 20, the Kitty-Kat re re on our s reached the school went through Teddy stopped In The Morning May Be Prepared . Fashions mo tet over from gt; boiled haan dhiuer wall that they would But then he nore happy at the children i) omernin tstfully do the breakfast dishes and. plac as you an ember that they must Creamy Ham and Noodles You know where wu Rnow that-vou Still, E must take VT sinall onion, chopped; 2 tabl ape condensed ns butter; 1 can. y time, when the holiday m1 Sf-mushroom soup, 14 evp milk, 2 cups cooked: noodles, waged dhis tai joyfully green peas, 1s cups 1 oll ,eut in 's-Ineh pieces ctutp-bread crumbs, down. the Dea 7T Heat oven to 275 degrees (mod- erate). Cook onion in one tabl spoon butter until soft; remove from heat, Stir in soup; add milk and mix well, Arrange a. layer 1K ah in the air 1 Mother while Jimmy Beth and shut the gate short, looked at jeg, peas and ham in al then at the children. xed 1 ty-quart casserole: pour lodked and cy the Wig n half the soup mixtur usually didnithe mornin school building, and at last tnyere M a realized where the vere, i spoon of butte ane add to br Go back, Teddy, You have to turned back quietly, and stood 5 crumbs on top, It's:so interesting, season after stay at home today, Jimmy told be side Mother as she wavec 378 Semrevs tor 20-30 mine sthe fur-trimmed the dog; to the others Makes six servings nuerRel terre FOO areata ae aS celta might plin to have with are far removed from the old and he could erst a oe ass rale crisp cooked cab- - he was not allowed to go with his Teddy wagged his tutl gently and eh cokes ie iF bulky twine. Typl cals the ehanue young master. He. put his ears turned to go home with Mother, 24). une CAC ARH batten emtclie eabieis eddenlotee down, and lay with his head be- quite satisfied since he had learn S200) RRBET NS Sa wel . wear over a suit or with a id Grey fle children ped -seith a drap: ng back to school The Secrets Of Charin (By John Robert Powers) A woman's hat may be a.con- versation piece, a work of art, a tonic for her ego, 0 bright spot for other's eyes to light upon, a smart bit of humor or wit, but there's one thing it must always be, and that is flattering to its wearer, on every woman's mind. And what I want to do today to get it off your mind quickly by get- ting it on Nour head becomingly. A flattering hat is the one that brings out your best features to their best advantage. And that is something you can decide quickly after you learn just le principles. Your face has a defi- fite shape. . Every hat has definit e: When the shape of your shape of any hat compliment each other, the result is.just-what- you hoped. -it would pretty hat on-a pretty Generally speaking, there are five shapes of Round, Add 2 squares unsweetened cho- Stir a little of the hot mixture into the slightly beaten egg yolks, stir into remaining hot mixture. Cook over hot. (not . boiling) water, stirring constantly, for 3 minutes. Remove from hot water, cool. Beat egg whites .until stiff, add salt, fold into cooled custard, add vanilla, Pour into refrigerator tray to freeze until whipped, cream, or whip chilled evaporat- ed milk until: it will hold its The purchase of a new hat is hs you do n would on more squ soften it to eluni breton or To soft a close ure, C it will a tentian full leng I colate, broken in pieces to hot Sy rn milk or custard mixture, blend 7 b 1 the hat m with a beater until smoo' Parhips Doe brim is t Know es, and Gilling Jones, shape, when the mixture is taken out. after the-first freezing. Freeze again. retire teaching all other shapes of face your face round fact fitting. To minimize too-promin nose. talalne, Punch down dough and divide a hat that projects for- into 2 equal portions; form Into vard- fromthe forehead, not ganesh anes ayn Roll esch piece inte an up or sha i ts oblong hi a if straight up or sharply back dough, Teush with, melted butter or Now that you have chosen the margarine. Sprink - hat that makes you w ture, Beginning at a your head proudly, confic ee the: ak short and squatty the headlines that best suit you A Grand Job who bh agons school children able col ulti is the combination Used An Advocate Want Ad. will sell Double stitching down either side articles no longer needed, and of the double-breasted closinys possibly pay for a month s gas .conceals slit pockets. The cont is ite beauty : or a load of coal. lined with brown wool. an unchanging be that the o haped most nearly perfect. in 10 has oval face but a RICH, B N rly selected hat SPICY 2 Bree Uiucucha centre . - there is one impor: follow in selecting a Nev epeat a line t jot wish to dceentuate in with a similar line in Recipe Menmure into large bowl, 1 . tukes Int 6 the shortening: cool to lukewarm, Add to yeast mixture and ly, make your tare than ever, one bit, If you andenet have a which you would like te, don't choose a round.) bonnet len a pointed chin, wea ar symmetrical tur- free from draught. Let rise unt doubled in bulk. While dough la elaing, combine 1 4 . brown sugar (lightly permed down), 3 tape, hoose hats with ai nd rounded. Ho pproving at: of others, stand. before a th mirror. Too y ook only at, the ttract the take you look tapshe mncverens (ia cahs the crown is too hi hat + you: appear Pr onal tlie NEW FAST-ACTING DRY YEAST NEEDS NO REFRIGERATION Stays fresh and full-strength on your pantry shelf for weeks Here's all you do: Inasmall amount (usually specified) of lukewarm water, dige solve thoroughly 1 teaspoon sugar for each envelope of yeasts oo large your face and apie lin- you can t Sprinkle with dry yeast. Let stand 10 minutes: England. W. T. has ght about swim, 1s school 2 ham, THEN stir well, (The water used with the yeast counts as part of the total Jiquid called for in your recipe.) Get. 3 tnonths supoly to 8 50 -yeur: after, BLONDIE WEDNESDAY, SFE PHONE 223
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