Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 5, 1938, p. 6

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ptage 6 the gefcufeetown herald wed neaday evening january 5th 1938 tested recurs- lcttovrb 1ieats after the festive season is ended the housewife is often at her wits end how to make the most appetizing ilaes of lefpover meatfe these left- werfejgnjau be utilized and it is not neee3atytp- eat cold meat for a week in the event of large leftover roasts and other meats bulking large ly ln the probable menus with little tune and trouble the leftovers can be made into a variety of tasty and wholesome dishes bones from roasts ttd steaks should de used m mannx boup surplus gravy and the liquid from stews may also be used for soups a few of the uses which can b made of leftover meats are crotjnettes any ktnrqi ground beef one part mashed potatoes or rice and egg mixed with gravy stock or white sauce and fried in deep fat two parts of any kind of ground beef and one part of mashed or chop- ted potatoes stew cold roast beef steak and other meats may be used in stews instead of fresh meat xr the cold meat nay be cubed and re heated in gravy or white sauce meat pie with stew as a basis put in baking dish and cover with baking powder biscuits cut about 1 inch in dlamster minced beef on toast chop cold meat heat in gravy and serve on toast doors fly open by el nrvnqkino e mcchir nwbppr syndicate wnusrvcc cut beef in cubes mix withgravy and place in baking dish with alter nate alyers of boiled rice or dress ing cover with berad crumbs and shepherds pie same as beef pie exceptthat caver is of mashed potatoes jellied meat cold roast steak tongue or tripe cut in cubes add to hlghlj flavour ed gelatin stock mould cool and lice beef sandwiches finely ground cold beef seasoned and mixed with salad dressing wor cestexshire sauce and such like con diment the doctors servant was return tag home after his days labour and his master instructed him to bring a bottle of medicine for his nextdoor neighbour whotras a patient next morning the doctor inquired did you deliver the ntodlclne last night tom tom yes sir doctdr do you know if he took any of it tom oh he must have because i saw crepe on the doortbls morning edward turner was not quite sure whether edith alden would have hlmor not he rather thought she would but there was another question ought he to marry her edith had everything desirable in a wife except money and edward had been brought up to consider that in choosing a companion for life money should be the first considera lion tws had been instilled into him by both of his estimable and prudent parents their own maiv riage had been what they called a prudent one and did mr turner love mrs turner any less because she brought with her a large dowery not a bit of it and they jogged along through life very com fortably together neither of them being of a sentimental turn of mind and both having an eye to the main chance as a business proposition their marriage might be considered a success and they were both satis fied with the copartnership true mrs turner would now and then when in a reminiscent mood recall with something like a sigh that very prepossessing young man whom she had met some years be fore she had met her husband a young army officer who had no money except his pay a youth from whose dangerous society her par ents had whisked her off to europe an finally married her to mr tur nefbhe smiled to flunk how utterly silly she had been for awhile over the matter then sighed once more and told herself how lucky she wasthat hf pnren had ben s sible people and mr turner would at rarejntexvalshavesomething cause him to wonder what in the world had become of that farmer s daughter he had been so fondly fool ish over away back in the days he was in college she was pretty as a picture he remembered and good as she was pretty and he thought of the apple orchard in bloom and the path they used to take through it down to the brook where thegreat oak stood golly he would say to himself that was a close call i wonder now if i had but non sense i must be getting into my second childhood and he would bullyrag his office staff for the rest of the day these cabinets which time constructs for us the cabinets with pigeonholes wherein we stow away out of sight such a very considerable portion of our lives are wretched pieces of work manship the doors of the little cub- be de bust you knows rivals de sunflower aint de daisy and de melon aint de rose why is dey all so crazy to be sumfln else dal grows jes stick to de place yoa- planted and do be bes jo knows be de sunflower or de daisy dc mel on orde rose dont be what you aint as you dt what you is if youre jes a little tadpole ddn you try to be de frog v if yo are de tall don t yo try to sag de dawg pass de plate if yo cant exhawt and preach if yore jes a little p don t yo try to tie de beach when a man is what he tentden he in t what he is an sure as xm talking hes gwlne to get his a couple of rival but friendly shop keepers were talking things over when does your opening safe close asked the first when our closing ale opens the second replied laws should be advertised more publicity is needed for the enactments by the law makers ot cannda claims the pendleton bc herald these include the dominion pttnlamen provincial legislatures nd municipal councils thesi bodies in their wisdom an nunlly enact a great deal of legisla tion sufficient to tax the ability of the ablest legal minds to follow ana more than enough to totally confuse the average man many laus are not even heard of except in the most ad vanced legal circles and are not given publicity in any medium within the crach pf the people even the fate of proposals which i he pres may discuss previous to passage arc lost sight of the aver agelndivlaual has all he can do h mistllng a living without trying to follow the course of legislation which may be enacted one- session and re pealed the following one it may be of course that our icgis lators are not averse to the con osloi which is in many minds regarding legislative proposals the man who u taxing his power to the utmost to wrest a living from the soil can hard ly be expected to stand up and cheer because the member for bis constituency or his next door neigh bour on the government payroll gets full union wages but seriously thrc is a dearth of knowledge an points of common law which if made abundantly plain would save many an unintentional in- frjngement of the law statutes and as a reflex result woud tend tc strengthen respect for law and law makers all of them the story la told of an agent who called upon a wg business man at the ejose of ousy day when the agent had been admitted the big fellow said ttou oughtfto feel highly ion ored young man do you know that today 1 ha ves refused to see seven in urance men i know said the agent i m shaw schools business courses daynight correspondence ish nppfalcs coaiamnw rare rapid mnshaw sch swtoceeaa rwoa kllcsw peab5m5 short short story complete in this issue from w cantoris of pfanca gained by b fci tfca a of tat qokuy how im provement after feodfnt rnmni stocjt tonic isidcfctjtnic byholes are constantly flying open in the most unexpected and annoy ing manner and exposing to our view the things that might have been and never were until we slam the little door to again and go about our business now if it sometimes not infrequently happens that even sentimental people who have married for love themselves are most sternly- opposed to a repe tition of the proceedmgon the part of their offspring what could be sported from people like mr and mrs turner with regard to the marriage of their son edward they had carefully trained edward in the path to a pnident marriage with wealth as the chief considera lion to be observed e dward had responded to his bringing up in a most creditable manner until he met edith aldent thoseyclear blue eyes those rosy cheeks those laughing lips girls like edith have been a disturbing factor in the lives of the well brought up youths since cupid learned to shoot and that is a long long time ago edward strove man fully to be true to the faith wherein he had beenifeised but struggled in vain and ofte night he forgot every thing else but edith and asked her to marry him and when she had said yes instead ot feeling re morseful over his slip he felt ex ultant the reckless youth had cast aside the shackles of parental pre cepts and rejoiced in his deed there would be a row when he told the old folks but what of it edith was worth any number of rows edward informed his father and mother of his rebellious step dinner the explosion was terrific 1 turner actually swore and mrs- turner burst into tears edward got up and left the house slamming the doof behind him john said mrs turner at last how much tnoney have we got you ought to know as well as j do replied mr turner wjth your money and mine we ought to be worth and he named a sum which wont betray on account of the income tax well said the mother dont you think we cooidffdrd toilet mdie marry for lovet oh i suppose so- replied mr guess he will anyway ton see in the short space they had sat gazing at each tither after thev r departure of edward each had heard tittle click and the doors of the pigeonholes wherein they had so carefully placed away the ro mances of their pasta hadflown open txrd motor company of can- ada limited announces the new ford v8 cars for 1938 for the first time ford presents two dis tinct lines fhe de luxe ford v8 a big luxury car and the newly styled standard ford v8 the de luxe ford v8 car is entirely new in appearance longer roomier and more streamlined the front design is modern and dis tinctive fenders are deeper and more massive the rich interior appointments of the car match its outward beauty longer bodies pro vide more room and comfort and there is larger luggage apace in all models the be luxe car fcrpow- ered with the proved 85 horse power v8 engine shown above top photograph is the de luxe fqrdor sedan te standard ford v8 for 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