Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 22, 1944, p. 3

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the georgetown herald wednesday march 22 1944 notice to hydro consumers complying with instructions from the hydro- electric power commission of ontario all services where one meter supplies more than one household will be billed by multiplying the kilowatthours charged at first rate namely i 20 by the number of households on each meter this applies to two or more separate households under one roof electricity supplied by one meter georgetown hydroelectric commission haijton agucultubal society sponsors fold chop competition the helton agricultural society states secretary e m keadhead of milton la sponsoring a field crop competition with ajax oats this la a new variety of early oats which during the past two years has topped 90 of the experiments conducted in the province we also understand that upwards of 200 bushels of registered no 1 oats of the ajax variety has beep secured for the competition it will be interesting to learn how this new variety will compare with such varieties as alaska cartler and erban which have been generally popular in recent years old dinner pail goes streamlined gone is the old fashioned dinner p l once proclaimed ft symbol of p 3pcnty anh now comes the lunch kit serving the same pur pose in the streamline manner i eh characterizes this mecha nise 1 war period the lunch 1 i in its most popular form la a box with a domed top nesting a thermos bottle with epaoe for joed below contents of the kit differ from the predecessor dinner pail ta- itmg the influence of appeals t cat wisely balance the met i obtain a fair measure of c uoncs proteins calcium ken and itamina as well as color har- nony which is another way f tickling the palate through ha ec a brief survey of the hmafc period eating habits of saw and v omen employed in national rail ways munitions limited oper ated by the canadian national railways for the manufacture of naal guns and field artillery mounts reveals that the substan- tlil corn beef and cabbage so beloved of dinty moore has given m to wc 1 made sandwiches in ideancty hot soups and salads which would have left the old timer speechless the eating habits of ca are not yet all they should be but the cross section of the popula- t on found in the plants operated hy the national system shows an approach towards the objectivs of idequate nutrition- miss georglna campbell dieti cian for the canadian national railways holding a degree in that subject and experienced in plan ning meals for industrial workers offers suggestions regarding the workers lunch box recommend ing that it should include at least one hot course if soup is chosen it should be a cream type vege table celery etc milk is the re commended beverage but if tea or coffee is carried in the thermos then says miss campbell the sandwiches should contain one with faoely chopped vegetables when three sandwiches are in eluded one or two should be made with brown bread to make variety fresh fruit is approved rather than cake or pastry for a light and appropriate pick up during the mid afternoon milk is highly recommended that the contents of the lunch box should be prepared with care the sandwiches neatly cut and carefully wrapped in waxed paper null neat containers used so that the opening of the parcel will be a pleasant invitation is miss campbells belief in the photo graph left miss campbell is shown in a demonstration or the approved method of wrapping the sandwich while inset right a worker in national railways munitions plant 1b seen enjoying the contents of a carrf illy pre pared luncheon kit high honors for heroic canadian pacific sailors nnginp to 41 thi roisn uh ch fie eiu nj j rs 11 t this w r th f r 1 i honor 1 1 tl hint r i fericf in 1 f r the 20 ni i n 1 i takfnocrb tl a nit 1 i the ire fr i r th 1 i cot pftn men now m i i tv per ire th an i f lit n i i 0 v on mont sh ps bim ti h t amiw cruicrs u i 101 n 1 po ts of the is oenn luurs in i fait freighters an i thr tw bnt ish colurobii cot t service vei sejs in which theyrwont to wir nine have been announced as lo t two from the peacetime pacific fleet four from atlantic runs and one from the coast service i officers of the order rn tl mori lr rf a r j k i u rrin in 1 1 i r officers h ir 1 i t i and will n li lirr i 1 f ictom wl rmlil in 1 iime action il three lr nl on for mm mi ir t 1ss if i iv chief of her r i nim q th obl of var coux i d first officer lyerminj lol i ton m it r of n i or 1 i ii r f to si 1 i it i r t r r v 11 ii i i 1 v 1 tl i i i i m i 0 i 1 i i m it f 1 jt r f t r it i n in i tcj lt r ii m i 1 o loll st i a in ii i tl f vhk m r 1 t 1 f i i rinoor d cowpi 1 f p- x 1 pm ls when the 1 h f mi vi torp i 1 1 kit it il ins off rreo- l i i urua radio pbogbams arc not improv ing very much in fact we think the average program is even worse than it used to be the mayor of the town which is the name of a cfrb program at eight pjn baburday even ings anil which was on the air up until a couple of months ago has been back on now for tbe past two weeks it is above the average in our opinion any way the part of the mayor is taken by lionel barrymore and we tfcink that you would like it it you haven t beard this program tune in and listen to it and we think that you will not- be disappointed the program is amusing and also veryhuman another interesting program thak has been on cfrb for a few ik weeks is the ontario panorama program onthursday evenings those taking part include jim hunter and thomas richard henry of the tele gram j v mcaree and roiy young of the globe and mall and gordon sin clair besides these mentioned an edi tor from some of the smaller centres in in the province has been included each week a midland editor was the first one chosen then hugh tumplin of the fergus news record was on the fol lowing week then the editor from tweed ontario was on the next week and last week was mr lome eedy of st mary s journal you will notice that up to date they nave chosen gentlemen editors and as there are several lady editors in the province we wonder why they haven t had a lady editor on the program before this in the older days we were always taught ladles first but of course so iy of those older customs have been given the goby that we really aren t surprised that the ladies haven t been given a chance to do their stuff for their respective towns before thin there aren t very many ofus that know verj much about the other fel lows town and this particular pro gram gives us on opportunity to leam a little about some of the other towns throughout the irovince it is another program that you might like if you care to tune in this week the outof town speaker is bill pry of duiunille last tfeek s saturda evening post had an article about jack miner of klngsville ontario mr miner is an authority on migratory birds and enuritins an estimated 50 000 of these birds annually on their flights from and to the hudson bay district from the southern warmer waters you will recall that mr miner was decorated by king george last year when he ferrcd on him the order of the british empire the article is well worth read ing il recalled to mind the first so called sermon that jack miner ever preached it was in the wclland ave church in st citharines and the time would be about the close of tbe first great war jack miner hadnt the advantage of lining hid an edu cation at least in lhi way that most of us hive 1 uliu iucated himself his subject that night was how i knew there was a god and how i know then is a god immtdlluly after announc hhumujet mentioned that the snbject recalled to his mind two co aunt lr ims the one being what is lihetljrrtrei c between 6 dozen do zen and half a dozen dozen and jock told i t at as hi i i 1 i o d lcilton at thit turn he hid failed to inswtr that one thi other conindmm was if butur was 26c per pound how mam lai jick wo ild it tikt to shingle a dok iwi jack said itmt his inswir to that one was lliti it wot id ill dt imid on thi m ii tl lop after this rather petulltr ixmiming jacfcj went on with the sermon ind as w would ckpeit lie told f hw xperlencei 1 wltli tli will lift ixth f birds ind tf animals lo answer the word of his subject it was an tit and although i 1 v news from britain lady montgomery sending a message to general mont gomery comander of the eighth army and her four other sons rom st mark s rectory kenington london where general montgomery was bom her message broadcast in radio news reel in the british broadcasting cor poratlons overseas service was i must take this opportunity of express jig my thanks and gratitude in ad miration to all the men of the eighth army i should also like to thank tfaff women of the empire who are dolofl such splendid and self sacrificing wtrrfc giving cf their best helping nyi lime and strength in distressed coun tries i will end this short talk by sending my loving greetings to ail the members of my family and to my many friends abroad god bless and keep yoa all lady louis mountoatten wife of lord louis mountbatten preme allied commander south east minimum area superintendent inohlef st john ambulance brltrade broadcasts to british broadcastint corporation listeners taking part in the red cross radio contest lady louis has before her some of the past entries of gener a e ous listeners who have contributed su mosaics of stamps over and above the entrance fee of 2d os cents the red cross radio contests which have been running for two-and- a half years have so far raised about 230 000 for the red cross penny a- week fund m- n tin all il sermon ird a rood light bvt k 1 it wo re in 1918 wi member anj better mr miner ts now 78 ind wr ifc ik i thit li has gotten quite a kick out of life ina certificates admiral harold stark commander cient leadership in command of a united states naval fbrccs in europe squadron of small and old destroyers giving a talk on nelson at the british hurriedly fitted out in the philippines broadcasting corporation microphone and dispatched to the mediterranean slxtjtwo years old genial and quiet it i eison when the south west mon- spoken admiral st irk has had m c soon was at its height he is of the tensive experience at s for his distinguish d won in the last wir i the citalioi service medal notes his ffi firm opinion that britain and the usa mil work together to safe guard peace aftct the war a yearround gift hen s a tip for a pracliril yrar round gift to your man m uniform send him the herald and kei p him uptodate on the news batk home there s nothing he appreciates more 2 00 a year less than 4c a copy for 52 copies of the news he wants to hear get him a subscription today

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