Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 16, 1931, p. 4

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is v jl 0 tb georgetown herald wednesday evening december 16th i93jiv simplified free wiieaing press a coovenieirc but- jry ton on the dash and you are io free wheeling whenever you remove ybejr focrf from the accelerator yon const along on he cars momentum ajxl you may shift gears tritbcml wring ilmcb pedal ssnrdir you waoif silent easy shifting with silent syncro mesh you can shift li gears with ease and craietness whether in or out of free wneclnigv descending steep grades yon can stuff rapidly frooi high back to second to rjo she etujinei braking power s you wsaisl smart modern styunc new hsw bodies preseift- tbetajira- modero tuhouette imtrtors aierpcaayy- luxurious wis m any finetar features chroenb- pladngcaddt to tone customcar effect s tf weaia power jint flexibility chevrolet is now a 60- horsepower car a 20 increase giving faster accel eration and more miles per hour downdraft cstrrasocjion and tmiltm smooth ness are features of she big sftccylinder motor n c s ow r rr a cm ac ifa hy 6ol om ft six aiosai j n oneill son phone 14 main st georgetown listen to general motors broadcast of all maple leaf hockey teams borne games froni cfrb or cfca at 9 pm v u i hydro electric system best light bulbs of all sizes guaranteed orders taken for ranges s and appliances of all kinds i i office town hall norval the presidency of the womans as sociation of nerval united church will remain vacant for one m this office not being oiled at the annual meeting last week mrs guy wilson is the new vkepresddert and other officers appointed were secretary lbs j u may treasurer mrs j m mac- pherson organist mrs c mclaugh lin treasurer of missionary depart ment mrs w o convener of missionary department mrs ouy wilson a good year has been com pleted more than 360 having been raised the meeting was held at the home of mrs norman cameron and was brought to a close with the serv ing of a pot luck lunch a man who was ashed why he went to church so often replied because it is a beautiful sight to see one man keep so many women quiet for such a long time v- va carrolls umito slttbft v ps-t- 1 murryjlurr xour ft hr isttnas picmty of lim if ye w htieryl make canlr your pamryl ee here for qirmtmm bafcjfts everything ughe qjmeiity evcrrmlns lav priced get in cm tke epecialsi mixed peel macoaocwi cut lb- lr orange or lemon peel wagmaheh lb 17c citron pcgl maconoctme eneiah lb 27c aisins ne valencia tvpf 2 sw 23c raisins aaatnuae scealew 2 un 25e cherries oaii1 preach red glaced vtjb 20c walnuts iba spedbl carrolls sawstar pastry 24lbbag specu carrevtaowa pure lard iter potutd 10 special pailfaal m itaanlli shortening 14k io lemonade on christmas by betty barclay many of us do not associate lemon tde with christmas unless it is intend ed tor someone who has been unfor tunate enough to develop a cold on this happy day there is another reason however vtiy lemonade or fruit punch is very desirable for a holiday of this kind no matter bow carefully we deter mine not to overeat it is quite natural for us to leave the christmas dinner tattle with rather an apologetic air tblngs as good ss turkey and mince pie are hard to resist we eat a great deal of sacldreactlon loods at the 0h rilrm ao that a drink made form lemons or some other alkalinereaction fruit will tend to balance our food for the day do not neglect your punch bowl or jour pitcher of cold lemonade let the children drink as much as they wish it will be good for them dishes for dad 1 startgag special aylracr choice quality r golden bantam corn 3 no 2 tins 28c special dtf maes bates ckica dried 2 pouniu 23 candies salavuotjaai me 30e asc auonds55c icing 45c special jersoifcetmsts mincemeat 2 pounds 21c sinlil tawy saayraa tabte figs 3 vwt pks 2 5c ftiirlrr v-i- golden dates 3 lb it9c butter pom 25 biscuit specialsi chriaticv aiioxroo ah r ve weeaoa variety iwaga i jb r 23c je why not serve a special dish for dad one like he enjoys at teds phils or maxs here are two samples that will give you the idea and dad a real treat fluti sparhetil v pound spaghetti v pound hamburg steak 1 small onion chopped can tomatoes cup sweet pickle relish 1 cup american cheese grated cook spaghetti in boiling salted wa ter until tender brown meat and on ion in a small amount of fat in large frying pan add tomatoes and sweet pickle relish and simmer vt hour add cheese and simmer 10 minutes longer drain spagnetti and place on serving plates cover with sauce qegi yea 4 peters potato salad 1 quart sliced cooked potatoes 2 tstteapoons parsley chopped a tablespoons onion chopped k cup fresh cucurnrjer pickle chopped cop french dressing made with vinegar from pickles seasonings combine lngreduants season to taatet chill before serving serves 4 holiday luncheon dish 1 box sardines 1 lemon 1 bunch radishes parsley or watercress remove cover neatly and entirely tram a box of sardines place on platter and surround with wreath of parsley or cress cut radishes in the snaps of flowers and arrange in the parsley cut lemons tai halves cross wise and then cut in deep points ar range at ends and sides of platter in use parsley serve very cold raspberry parfalt 1 package raspberry junket 1 pint milk w cup each of dates figs nuts and raisins chopped cup cream a whites of eggs u cup eocoanut put the chopped trait nuts and eocoanut in the bottom of the dessert glasses beat egg whites stiff warm the milk to lukewarm not hot re move from stove add junket stir for ne minute to dissolve then stir in ijtnckly the beaten egg whites poor hnmedtateiy over the fruit and nuts ilet stand in a warm room until firm about 10 minutes then chill top with whipped creeum flavored with 1 teaspoon maraschino cherry juice sprinkled with eocoanut- head lettuce s 2 for 25c lemons pertloi tlrai v 1 cookeng onions r sweet potatoes s 2c 30c 10 dx 15c oo rmfc phobc557 4 lemons 2 apples 1 pound currants m cup chopped nuts cup raisins v4 cup melted butter 3 ctrps sugar 1 teaspoon salt i teaspoon ground cinnamon 1 teaspoon ground nutmeg ltasspoctttfivjeml doves ittjsbprjtk ground ginger 1 teaspoo gtuu sulspice flqneese jtnos frasnlestrons and coor peel- until soft pot through tneat- ehvapper ar then rno through a sieve add enepped apples and rernalnlng in- rrwdlerrts mix well andstore jn jan trae aava fuling for turnovers and saw i jim smxtb jim smith dropped in on old doc brown and said that things hi this here town are boutr the worst tneve been in years and for the future j nave rears termaters down to twenty cents and folks can hardly pay their rents the price of hogs and cows and sheep are low enough u make you weep i dont know what were going to do i tell you doc rm feeling blue but doc was busy driving nails and couldnt listen to his wails so jim put off to call on jones and entertain ltm with his groans but jones was hiusy grinding corn and couldnt take the time to mourn but jim kept on around the town with head bent low and spirits down he said that he was out of cash and soon the world would go to srruuh tmebby so said henry moore but ive seen times like these before why back in eighteen runetythreev i couktnt buy a pound of tea but i kept plugging just the same cause thats the way to play the ganfc if every sotil in this here place went on the street with your long face whod grind the corn and drive the nails l and milk the oowsand till the palls i know that things dont break just right but nows the time a man should fight oo home jrm smith and feed your shoat this is no time to rock the boat tj country scribe in the bible sunday school teacher and when the prodigal son returned what hap- pened tommy tommy his father ran to meet him and hurt himself severely teacher where did you get that impression tommy it says so right in the bible his father ran to meet him and fell on his nock notice to creditors of tbe estate of jamk8 hunter late of the township of esquesing in the county of halton farmer deceased ajjl persons having claims against the estate of the late james hunter who died on or about the twenty- eighth day of august 1930 at the township of esqueslrstl are required to send to the undersigned john joseph huntes executor under the will of the said james hunter ori or before too 8th day of january 1033 full parti culars of their claims and take notice that after the 8th day of january 1832 the said john joseph hunter will proceed to dis tribute the assets of tne said estate having regard only to the claims of which he shall then have had notice and that he will not be liable to any person of whose claim he shall not then nave received direct notice for the assets so distributed or any part ther dated at georgetown this 8th day of december 1931 john joseph hunter by kenneth m langdon ge 3t ontario his solicitor wb j choose this 1932 rogers for sparkling superheterodyne reception the worlds first electric radio strictly csasdlaa ateda rogers supreme achievement the last word irt modern superheter odyne radio construction it will brine you sharper selectivity truer tone sparkling reception donvforget also that the rogers has fullyguaranteed ac tubes these tubes being made entirely by rogers operate perfectly with the advapoed circuit employed and not only are all the tubes guaranteed but the chassis itself is guaranteed for ar entire year rrorn date of purchase our satisfaction is virtually guaran teed in advance when you choose this fine canadian radio come in today and see the beautiful super heterodyne model illustrated complete kith 8fc fuuyguaftanteed rogers tubes other 1932 rogers models of 74 s94 139 139 j5 and 199 superheterodyne jfijj j n oneill son phone 14- main st georgetown m notice to creditors parties having claims against the estate of george bennett sayres late of georgetown gentletnan who died or novernber 21st 1931 are required to send particulars and proofs thereof to tne undersigned solicitor before the second day of january 1033 after which date theassets will be distri buted among the parties entitled thereto as provided by section 51 chap 1 rjbo lith dated this second day of decem ber ad ibm 3 sarah ann sayres and mary matilda sa execubrloes by n h farmer acton ontario their solicitor 3t wood no 1 hardwood beech and maple s3so hardwood lhmba and mixed wood 300 hardwood knots for fur nace tajw rails 250 any quantity j h smith phone m 13 georgetown wood for sale new low pricks choice hardwood beech and maple 350 per single cord ralls 250 hardwood llrrabs and rails 300 j branedford box it iguanas m5j zs3j reduced prices for fall send to i laoiks coats i mens suits aa ovkrcoats mens and boys baits and overcoats made to tnastsare ouateuitoed to fit mens suits fre8skd 50c a rose tailor open evenings block ss mo shovkiximfl retqoirrd stand anthracite scranton coal lrttji auutfjieokails screened nd lodtd coal select lump for domestic and tnreahlng purposes smith ing and canned ooal in act i carry evcrythnig to be found in ahy uptooate coal and wood yard john mcdonald xtkhnr 11 gkoauutfraown eatst3 it pays to advertise progressive business men advertise in the herald may i make a suggestion we all know that the best way to wish a friend a merry christmas is to say it yourself especially in the case of outoftown friends who appreciate your voice more than any other form of greeting but if everybody waits until christmas day to make fliese calls there are bound to be crowded lines and delays we telephone operators all wish to avoid that sort of thing we want to put your christmas calls throtigh promptly and pleasantly we therefore suggest that you place your calls as many days before christmas as you can a christmas greeting is just as tirnelyrand appneciated before christmas as on the day itself j it is spoiled only when jitls- latejipo please be early this year and let 119 show you- how quick and courteous our service can be 1 pi i p v- d r- 7 t rs3rjgr8 ulijaifiticjw v ijtntlii k

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