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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 16, 1939, p. 3

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the georgetown herald wednesday evening august 16th 1939 page 3 try this lemon ice gream pie lemon lea cream served in a nuab croat makes lemon ice cream pie a delicious and re freshing dessert beat 2 epga until lemoncolored add sugar grauu ally to egg antu milture becomes thick like custard beat in i cop light corn syrup 2 cups top milk or 1 cap milk anc 1 cup coffee cream h cup lemon juice 1 teaspoon grated lemon peel freeze combined ingredients la refrigerator tray at lowest temper tnre until stiff while mixture is freeslng cover bottom of another freezing tray with wax paper spread with h the crumb mixture made with 1h cups rolled graham cracker crumbs hi cup melted butter and h enp sugar when ice cream is froxen remove to a bowl and whip with an electric or hand beater until light and creamy quickly poor hm beaten frozen mixture into crumblmed tray top with remaining eramba freeze without stirring at coldest temper atnre until hard unsold remove waxed paper and cat in slices the lemon loa orsam may also be served withoat taa arwnb crust this recipe ma as ssads in a crank freexer it i c c fo su cottage cheese is available at a rea unable price but one does not have to depend on being able to buy ltbe cause a good cottage cheese may b easily made in the home from the sour milk which the homemaker often has on hand during the hot weather one of the home economists of the mar keting service dominion department of agriculture has tested the following recipes and recommends them for the summer menu cottage cheese 2 quarts sour milk or sour skim milk 1 teaspoon salt pepper cream tjse only freshly soured clean flic ed milk put the sour milk into a pan or top of double boiler and set over ho water until it separates into curds and whey separation takes place when the milk reaches a temperature of 100 to 110 deees f the milk should b atlred occasionally while it is heating spread cheese cloth over a large strai her and drain the curd on it when the whey has drained off the curd may be washed by pouring milk over it put the curd in a bowl mix well season with salt and pepper and mots ten with cream this recipe makes approximately 2 cups of cheese health salad 3 tablespoon gelatine 3 tablespoons cold water m cups cottage cheese i cup salad dressing 1 teaspoon salt 1 cups- cucumber seeded and diced 2 tablespoons lemon juice 1 cup grated carrot vt cup green pepper chopped fine 2 tablespoons minced onion flnak gelatine in cold water and dls apohre over hot water mix cheese and kalsd dressing add salt sugar lemon juice and vegetables add dissolved gelatine mould and chill serve on crisp lettuce cottage cheese in tomato aspic 2 tablespoons gelatine 214 cups tomato juice 1 teaspoon sugar 1 teaspoon worcestershire sauce salt and pepper to taste 1 cups cottage cheese boak gelatine in cup tomato juice add seasoning to remaining juice and faring to boiling point dissolve gela tine in hot juice pour into large vjjaigjlfv aryt chill when mixture sto thicken press in cottage cheese by spoonfuls chill until firm un- mould on lettuce or other salad green cheese tarts 13 cup milk h cop milk 2 tablespoons flour pinch of salt 2 egg yolks itt cups cottage cheese 3 tablespoons butter juice and grated rind of lemon beat sulk ada njar floor and salt cook ddzture untu thick stirring eon- add wad beaten ff yolka wn baked tart or international unitorm sunday school lesson beverage alcohol and the community a social aspect of the llqaor ibtematlonal uniform sunday school lesson aagnst so 1939 golden text woe unto him that giveth his neighbor drink speed speed the longed for time foretold by raptured seers the prophecy sublime the hope of all the years till rise at last to span its firm foundations broad the commonwealth of man the city of our ood a chronic emergency 5 7 in the days of joel a plague of lo custs made food so scarce that the convivial people coutd not get wine a decade of unemployment has made many people temperate from necessity is it possible as a matter of good cit izenship to persuade people to be total abstainers physical fitness for pur pose of war has been a motive for ab stinence oer twenty years ago can ada and the united states adopted prohibition for the sake of military ef ficiency great brit iln and france greatly curtailed tht sale of alcohol for the same reason in recent months germany italy and russia have re stricted the sale of beverage alcohol for food conservation and miltary ef liciehcy the liquor prob em is dcfln itely a community and social problem it is safe to sa that under modern conditions alcohol fc much more dan gerous to the non user than any other narcotic drug the drink habit has affected the taxes highway safety and moral environment of total abstainers well as of drinkers drunken drlv ing commonly heads the lists in the causes given for revoking drivers lie ernes when drink is at the wheel death may be on the road for sober drivers and pedestrians social drinking 1 fen people start the use of liquor because they feel a need for it they are led into it by the pressure of social custom alcoholic beverages increase the appearance of luxury and extrav agance at great banquets many young people have taken their first drink when toasting a bride or conunemorat ing some anniversary yet amid con ditions of dignity the effects of this narcotic upon the brain and nervous system become evident sometimes t speaker will show that he has lost con trol or guests will have to be helped to their cars the ordinary restraints and standards are relaxed people un der the influence of alcohol will do what they would never do otherwise their conduct is altered belshazzar at the ancient feast committed sacrilege by drinking out of the sacred vessels thus giving offence to the jews pine ness courtesy and reverence often vanish when the intoxicating drug cohol gets into the bloodstream and goes to the brain the higher controls cease to work the writing on the wall 5 pacts are stubborn things the see lal results of the liquor traffic create adverse jublic opinion quite apart from temjxranoe reformers govern ment statistics record the mounting annual drink bills the number of arrests for drunken driving is publish ed the jail population is recorded in government reports and in the press to irists are disturbed at night in ho els and camps bj roisterer the in q lest show deaths due to alcohol among pedestrians as well as among t tomobile drivers and passengers probablj nowhere else b there such rinttiaging evidence given itgninst the liquor triffic as in the potic court re ports in daily newspapers recently tl e automobile manufacturers asso elation decided to concuitriw in its general safety campaign on the prob lem of drt nken driving the dlsilller themselv ei have spent large sums trj inn to reduce the large number of n itomobllc accidents due to drunken driving and have supported such slo gans as driving and drinking do not mix and if you drive don t drink if you drink don t drive the laboratories 17 on the basis of scientific research made in great britain and america the statement has been given out authoratlvely that even small amounts of alcohol affect vision and lead many persons to make rapid decisions less judiciously than they otherwise would many facts have- been discovered in the past fifty years concerning the ef fects of alcohol upon conduct and character alcohol changes the chem lstry of the brain autopsies show that a drinkers brain is quite different from that of an abstainer mental tests show that the reaction time is incrca sed even by small amounts of alcohol alcohol has been shown to have nn arflnity for the brain the task or educators is jo get this new knowledge into the minds of people generally weighed in the balance z5 28 toward liquor control is a book that has been produced after a study of the problem internationally the con elusion may be expressed in one prln clple that only as the profit motive is eliminated is there any hope of con trolling the liquor traffic in the inter est of decent society sweden has tak en a step in this direction there passbooks are refused not only to chronic alcoholics hhil drunkards and criminals but to unmarried men under twenty five years of age and even after that age the allowance is low to guard against the government itself being tempted to encourage the consumption of liquor as a source of revenue it has been provided that the ternum from honor may not be used for general budgetary purposes it it used to support homes xor the correct traaaasmt f ajcotmhoj and nalhttli ityad tor the amor tlaation of the national debt the worm feast of samoa last week we gave you some lnter- eresting facts about the island of samoa as told by mr a l bralsby who is visiting in town this wees we have more to tell of the palolo worms of samoa the palolo swarms 1 as the native ry cuts through the early dawn mists and echoes up and down the sandy beaches of the island of samoa nun dreds of waiting samoans eagerly push out to sea with specially constructea baskets it is always the same a repetition oi an ageold custom that countless hun dreds of years have failed to stem every year exactly on the day pre ceding and also on the day tluuhs moon enters its last quarter for both october and november there is grand feasting on the island of samoa for it is then the palolo worms swarm the palojo worm is considered a prize delicacy by the natives of samoa it ts one of the tewereatures with the ability to reckonrulne to the exact hour with never a miscalculation ev ery year precisely at the dawn of each of these four days they swarm up from their hiding places at the bottom of the sea until the water seems to be nearly solid wilh them this sudden rise to the surface ls for tlie express pur pot l oi laying their eggs and their conduct hi this pro oedure is without parallel the back par of thiir bodies break way from lhi htad and wriggle to the surface of the ma carrying with ihcm the tggs that are to be deposited when they reach the top while this back portion of the body is floating on the top of the water the head part creeps back to its burrow among the crevices ana mies of he ocean s floor and be gins the forming of unolher body for the next year the egg masses of these worms float on the surface of the sea in many dif ferent hues coloring the water foi many square miles in shades of red brown green and indigo the palolo norm appears with the iwn and their number is at its height soon after sunrise two or three hours later they have all vanished the nat ives calculate their appearance to a nicety and reap a rich harvest they put out to sea with special baskets the worms are scooped up into these baskets and are hurried ashore and rushed to all parts of the island since they must be eaten fresh it is said that even europeans living on the is land learn to appreciate them fully as much as do the natives for in sam oa there is no gift more graceful than a basket of palolo worms waterloo editor died suddenly the death occurred suddenly last thursday of roy sylvester bean own er and publisher of the waterloo chronicle in his nth year at work in his office that afternoon mr bean left his desk for a moment and was found dead in the washroom death was due to a heart seizure bom in elmlra in 1855 mr bean at tended public school in woodstock and later woodstock collegiate then entered business with his father in 1922 he and his brother dive took over the waterloo chronicle and chronicle press from their father dive retired from the partnership a jew years later mr bean was a member of the first united church waterloo a member of the session and ofrical board and treasurer of the benevolent fund he was member of waterloo lodge a f a m waterloo club and waterloo bowling club mr bean married margaret me dougall who survives him in 1911 also surviving are fives sons roy m and william m both associated with the father in the chronicle press and david m edward and john at home in his announcemen ls one sunday the clergyman regretted that money was not coming n fast enough but he was no pessimist we have tried he said to raise tlie necessarj monev in tl usual nan ner we hue tried hone th now vf are going lo w i a bazaar can do orange juice and vitamin c so many persons make a practice of squeezing oranges at night putting the juice in a lightly covered glass and leaving it in the refrigerator for use at breakfast that the question has often i been raised as to whether such juice io i vi content orange juice ls one of the best sour ces of vitamin c and this vitamin is so important to health that those who like to prepare it the evening before using it will be interested to know that early reports uiat this practice means a loss appear to be dproed bj recent research in an investigation of the vitamin c content of orange juice just performed this jcar in the laboratories of the bureau of home economics or the uj3 department of agriculture i was found that there was no appreciable loss of ascorbic acid vitamin c in orange juice stored for 24 hours in loose covered glass jars in a refrig orator at safe refrigeration tempera lures of 40 to 50 degrees it ls clear lherefore that fresh or ante juice loses little viuunln c pot ency on standing in tht refrigerator if the juice is kept in a coered contain er to avoid access of air it ls also ri ported that there was no difference in the res ilt of the investi gation mentioned when the juice was strained tiro igh cheese cloth or through a wire selve gets thrill flying over canada after twelve times round world mrs clara bell gibson of yorkton sask has just completed her 12th trip around the world she goes every year so trans canada air lines traffic men were pleased when she said her flight from vancouver to reglna by tca was more than a thrill it was just about the most delightful travel ex perience ive ever known they felt she ought to know she saw the two world s fairs one ax new york and the other at san fran cisco but she said they didn t give her the thrill that flying over the rockies at 11 000 feet did lint it the troth this is the time of year to get out golf clubs tennis racket the swimming suit the fishing rod and tackle and riding boots and then go lie down under a shady tree no alternative kind hearted old lady poor man and are you married beggar bless my heart lady do you think id be relying on total stran gers for support if i had a wife questions for discussion i canada spends annually two hun dred million dollars for beverage si cohol what ls the economic effect 2 how is the profit motive becoming more strongly entrenched by the government control of liquor sys tem 3 should the christian church con centrate on prevention of reclama tion 4 how do drinkers affect the com munity life of abstainers 5 what meaiudc has the golden text for your the perfect thirst quencher mil amah bbsq tea canada sets example r for south africa canada ls the oldest self governing dominion in the british common wealth of nations south africa the youngest and it is fitting that the youngest member or the family should pay due regard to the example set by the eldest so that when its turn comes to receive the same honour as come we hope it will it may know how to comport itself with dignity and decor um but that is not the end of tie matter r both bi racial and bilingual canada and south afnca have a deeper lie than thit of common mem ixrship of the world greatest famil of n l on nl l sovereign head a tic which is not slnred by the other domin on both are bi racial and bilingual the dominion of canada has been in existence for 72 years the union of south africa for 28 yea a difference of 43 years it is only nat ural therefore that south africa should look to canada for some indi cation of the lines on which its own future may be expected to develop and also for inspiration in pushing forward that development so that the racial tranquility of canada today may be achieved by south africa in the shor test possible time make a monkey oat of him a wise guy stepped up to the bus as it stopped the other morning and said to the driver well noah youve got here is the ark full the motorman answered back nope we need one more monkey come on in i we print attractive letterheads em elopes and office stationery of all kinds special pure granulated white sugar 10 55 for friday and saturday only crown glass fruit jars 89 special wagstaffes pure seville orange marmalade 3zoz jar 19 speaatcreen giant tomato juice zooz tin special christies fresh fig r special plain or pimiento velveeta c h es spe- corn lb 14 ilb pkg garden patch golden we deliver super suds with glass saucer or bowl special value 19 free delivery neighbourhood no charge is made for orders of any amount naturally we prefer large orders but you may have any amount delivered at no extra cost nor is the cost concealed in the mer chandise a comparison of our prices with those of any store in town wdl soon convince j you that carrolls u the place to buy your groceries lbs biscuits sandwich plain or marshmauow j licorice allsorts n aylmer apricots 2 5 ginger ale catarac dry ess i bd tender leaf tea pltg c s dat e d c o f f e e in p rice krispies pk cowan s cocoa m m rinso soap powder p z3s domestic shortening or easifirst in p 5 23 hh 28 ll 25 45 1i head lettuce 5 firns- reads each celery for 13c larre crisp stalks fresh beets carrots tomatoes and cnctunbera on hand fruit and vegetable prices till saturday nijconlyl tvjvr1- t v jt tout fffcta bftush i 13 ask at cat a lin i set offer m dmfc myi mp sw iese e main street georstyvw freeltelfrery phmk 37 v-

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