The board motion ot Meyer Bauer ot Waterloo moved to accept for not: deuce n former Ingersou man who had lived with his daughter-in-law in Waterloo. Possibility of charging " mainten- one. bark on Ingenoll is being in- vesttgated. Oxford county home would not accept the man there the bond finance construction." Honcock sadi. Superintendent Mn. Philip muck reported 151 beds occupied, " vmnt and one reserved. Capacity was now reduced by " to 1'15 through ttttttgt- donment of the infirmary. Mr. Wilkinson said several loan! dairies had quoted him price; How- ard Smith of the planning firm of Dryden and Smith showed the baud work on draft plans tor two subdi- visions he is preparing on the we ttf the new home in the east ward Mid a map of areas proposed for nnn‘ex- atlon, including the home property end Snyder and Eby farms. Chairman W. N. Hancock was as- sured by Mayor Weber of Kitchener plans for annexation of the area would not likely encounter any dim- culty. “Belem we let our contracts we must be pretty sure we're going to pita] ttteiiitieg would take u nun from However no unmet; could be given until he knew the genome and. 151(11an wondered it purchase ttf a small paateurtaer {night not be the chnlrmun and K-W 3mm admin- Istrator Walter Hatch told him the tsospital's {mimics were adequate to Bundle Inasmuch ot.. milk pro- ducedon thetMtmetarmtsNruttein the institution. Purtherattaetroettttettartandmo.t economic-J We! pqtrteurtmttmt ot milk it the Waterloo County noun ttrmcomnutteemrrepodstthenext board meeting. tor en but use it with a gentle hand. Onion, garlic, auspice. dill or celerv salt often will work won. ders with I soup or stew that tastes flat. Curry. mustard. Chi" powder and paprika are grand tor flavoring food Nip of Clove "Use a nip of ground clove tn applesauce. Experiment with ginger now and then. And re member that the most prtted seasoning of the old days was I line grating or orange or lemon 'rest' -- which is just another name for the rind or orange or lemon," PAGE TWElVI II. 0F II. To STUDY PASTEIIRIIATIOI "Try a little cumin seed for seasoning pork, potato and and cole slaw. Sometimes use dill tn place of caraway seed. add I Mt of crushed cardamon to tweet breeds, Keep garlic in the hitch am, are all good food enliveners Get dried mint, naked parsley and onion for soup: and sauces .Dorft forget the good old bay leaf "Seasoning foods can' be a Fruiled Rice real cooking adventure Cereer- Hot or lcedi homemakers can use it to special Prepare m advantage, for to save time they pare muted can use processed or already we Prepare crap pared foods and pep up the berry in cen taste with flavoring. venient. Toe As he spoke, the Chef settled Make coffee. heck in his chair. All Menu Dried n°"" Recipea Prm 'J?,',' efamplg. trg t use the I m e var ety o rled erbs and needs sold in the stores. Poultry w:{;?:.g seasoningt. "ge, Shype' _marjor~ kind liver all: DOUBLE-QI'ICK DINNER Chilled Grapefruit Braised Browned Liver Horse-Radich Gravy Mashed Potato Big waged Salads 545:2 sat " DA DARBY All!" Trio! of the Chef Add a dusting of marJoram u liver before cooking. Framed Klee: In the top of n double-boiler combine 1 c, con- verted rice, 2 c. water, 2 C fruit "titretr---anl kind-A tbsp. sugar or honey and M tsp. salt Bring to boiling point. Boll a min Then cover and cook 40 min over hot water. Serve will cream or whipped topping. branes; cut away tubes. Mix Va e. ttour, 1 tsp. all, V2 tsp. monosodlum glutama" In tsp. pepper and Is up. onion all. Dust the liver all over With this. Brown qulckly on both sides In savory drlpplngn then pan or oven-fry more slowly un- th well browned. Remove and make horseradish gravy. 'hrme-Radutt Gnu: To the residue left In the pan after try- tttg liver, add 3 tbsp flour; all: untll smooth. Gradually add 1% c. hot water and 1 beef bouillon cube or use Home] drained trom cooked mild. flavored vegetables, add 2 tbsp, prepared horse-radish Cook and stir until boiling. Reclm Proportional to Serve 4 to O Braised Browned Liver: Pour boiling water over 1% lbs. any kind liver sliced W' thick Drain ft once. Pull of outer mem- Frulted Rice Whipped Cream Hot or Iced Coffee or Tea Milk Prepare mashed potato. Pre- pare muted rice. Cook liver, Prepare grapefruit. Put I straw» berry in center of each if con- yenlent. Jose salad. Set table. A perfectionist. any: mu, is one who takes great palm and gives the lame. Travel Trouble tttmt-When pack- ing your suitcase, ml n few days' supply ot bath powder tn an envelope instead of pecking I bulky box that my splll. Puncture the envelope to shake powder onto your puff. 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