Page 5 HOW_TO REMOVE STAINS FROM CLOTHES Cont.) carbon tetrachloride if the fabric is non-washable, For washable fabrics use the same procedure' and then-wash"in 'warm ten ott BAB. ~" PERSPIRATION - - There is nothing you can ""do"if these stains have been left long enough to" remove. the color, But fresh perspiration can be removed with bleach, ammonia water, vinégar, bleaching in the sun and" peroxide, ALCOHOL - Just sponge the fabric lightly 'with Gold water, ..,. COFFEE AND TEA™= For washable fabrics A . sae "pour boiling water on the stain, but for . mT * "nonwashable fabrics apply glycerine, "wor THE sii *: Bel aT for an hour, then sponge with "GRAVY = With washable fabrics, soak in cold water, "then wash with soap and water Sponge stains with cool water on non- washable fabrics. ICEBERG LETTUCE stare WITH BLEU CHEESE ~~ smallish head iceberg lettuce 4/2, pound 'bleu.cheese ~' 1/3 ounce cream. cheese . tablespoon light' cream A tablespoon chives ~ 0-0-0 1 whole pimiento 'y+ és 'dee capac 5 £ Ca : Whipped-cream mayonriaise or French be ANNUAL MEETING (Cont. ) . dressing, embers with their' new executive, Hollow -out, the. center: of the en of A. motion 'was passed that all dues be Letheaien leaving..about a onegtnch shell of paid at a membership tea to be held in lettuce leaves,. Blend the bleu cheese and the May. cream together .until..smooth. © Add tHe light nov? Ys boot cream and' blend... Add the: 'pimiento and, chives now nists Bisa Gao and mix thoroughly, Stuff this fill into the hollow of the lettuce..and chill . oa ile AROUND THE TOWN refrigerator for an hour or two or until the Mr. and Mrs, John Wade and fantily cheese becomes solid, Tying the head of | returned home Saturday from their two lettuce together will help.solidify it." weeks vacation in Toronto as guest of Ab serving time cut the lettuce in cross~ John's mother, Mrs, W. J. Wade and wise slices,about one inch thick and serve visiting with Dorelle's mother, Mrs, K. with French dressing or with a whipped-cream ireland. While' away, they also visited mayonnaise dressing made, by blending equal with former.Terrace Bay residents Dr, parts of whipped cream and mayonnaise, and Mrs, Jack Ridge and son Paul in Mount a Serves +. to 6. ; Hopes sane We are glad to see Jimmy Duncan home 0~0-0 Sa vig a: and about again, after his lengthy sessior ; ' in the Port Arthur General Hospital, His ~ HOW TO REMOVE STAINS FROM CLOTHES daughter Anita, spent Easter weekend home PAINT - first scrape off the excess, and if With her parents, you do that quickly soap and water may be all Lois Haviland with Joanne and Tommy you nsed, If not, dilute alcohol, vaseline, . returned home Friday from Port Arthur, turpentine or carbon tetrachloride and apply © Where they had stayed with her parents, to the spot, mee shot res, Pe T, Hake for the INK - Alcohol, javel water, turpentine, milk, Previous, three weeks. French chalk, an earth can si giant hy Kay Graham with children Susan and Judy Also quick laundering in lukewarm water with ~_ arrived back in Terrace Bay on Sunday soap can do the trick if the. fabric is wash- ~ following two weeks spent in Fort William able, with Kay's parents, Mr, and Mrs, Rhys Pugh, LIPSTICK AND ROUGE - Work vaseline or lard Dave Locking attended the Easter, into the stain to lonsen it, sponge with Convention in Toronto during the holidays (Cont, on next col.) of the Ontario Education Association, re- (Cont. on page 6)