Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 21, 1944, p. 3

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the georgetown herald wednesday june 21 at 1944 mixing bowl by ann altan hydra hesse icoaemlst bedo btocnemaknrsl tto give ma epi- dnrean appearance to the cheaper of meat and simpler desserts poor mice over the food before h is tattofht to the table serve additional aadoe in your best gravytonati ttin psatnest food can be emtio b a good sauce is like money to tbe bankwhen an emergency eneas you oan meet it successfully a r of sauces is a quick ifay eg give flair and swank to any other- wise drabmeajl when oarrota or snap beans seem too monotonous for repetition but tbe ftotory garden to producing both vary km with a parsley or egg wbjteaauce par inexpensive meat which seems to lack character marinate in barbecue saooe and then simmer on low heat ftapre this to the guests tout boy-m- imtform brings home and you need nigh for second helpings when bread pudding or gelatin paddings lose interest revitalise them srtth a generous serving of custard sauce a new favourite in our kitchen is roxbury sauce it will make the dreariestlooking dessert come to life so here are a few recipes for sauces and sauces dress up foods to make 4hem attractive cold spanish satjck ik cups tomatoes h onion sprig of parsley bit of bay leaf 6 cloves 13 top salt tt tap paprica few grains osjenne 3 egg yolks slightly beaten t fibsps salad oil 1 tibsp gelatin dis colored and add cup sugar gradually while beaung ooestairtsj late retnam- tng sugar with cornstarch and salt and pour on gradually scalded mok cook tn double boiler 10 minutes stirring constantly until mixture thickens and afterwards occasionally combine mix tures add flavoring and egg whrt beaten until sttfz solved in s4 tbsp vinegar and tbsp vinegar and tibap cold water oook tomato and seasoning 15 mi nutes rob through sieve add ofl to yolks combine mixtures cook over hot wafer stirring constantly add dis solved gelatine strain and cool brown mushroom sauce 3 tbsps baking fat few drops onion jufce 3 tbsps flour i cup top milk u pound mushrooms sliced 1 tap beef extract salt and paprika melt bafctng fat add onion jutoe and flour brown on electric element low pour on mtik gradually whue stirring constantly add mushrooms cooked in fat season with beef extract salt and paprika maraschino sauce 33 cup boiling water 13 cup sugar 2 tablespoons cornstarch 14 cup ma raschino cherries cut in halves u cup marachlno syrup tablespoon but ter mix sugar and cornstarch add gra dually to boiling water stirring con stantly boll 5 minutes and add cher ries syrup and butter roxbury sauce 1 egg yolk 1 cup po sugar h cup scalded mut 1 teaspoon corn starch lg teaspoon salt tt teaspoon vanilla 1 tablespoon lemon juice grated rind a lemon 1 egg white beat egg yoflc until thick and lemon- were week end visitors at the home of mr and mrs clayton allen mr and mrs tom haines visited wtth mr and mrs joe scott in lime- mrs j o saws i haws always put a piece of paper nailer tbe dish pan to p tfa e metal from ni the porosis tn smk miss k m say ty bacon muffins after youve pot a plate muffin bat ter into tbe tins sprinkle wtth finery chopped raw bacon bake as usual they are a real treat anne allan invites you to write to her co the eoorg herald send m your suggestions on h problems and watch this column for replies glenwhxiams mr george beaumont of toronto was a recent visitor with relatives here mrs mervyn cook and baby daugh ter myrna are spending a holiday with mr and mrs cook owen sound leading wren sally buck of to ronto is spending a fttriough with her parents mr and mrs george buck sgt dick beaumont rcaf re turned to high rtoer akwrta last friday after a furlough spent at his home with mr and mrs wm beau mont mr and mrs reg wlngflem and son spent the week end with mr and mrs george wlngtteld mrs tom norton penny and peter visited with mr and mrs tom beau mont toronto last week mr and mrs mngsmffl of acton lao henry lorritnan is due to ar rive home on thursday from saska toon to spend a furlough with his pa rents mr and mrs wm lorrlman boys in uniform home on leave over the week end included vernon klrby mervyn klrby jack oobert and bui khrsaok t ft3uotb for trucking milk general penults for trucking un processed muk or cream can no longer be used m w mc admin istrator for services wptb has issued a statement pointing out that a trucker in this line of business now must have a specific permit ran the ml this order does not apply to a fanner using his own truck to trans port mttk or cream produced on his own farm but it does apply to a ner trucking mfflc for anyone else tbe permit system is designed to conserve trucking equipment gaso line and tires by reducing or elimi nating duplication wherever possible ttolstein business reported booming b m clemens secretary of the hou steinpiieslan association of canada with headquarters at brantford on tario reports that the business of the mwdatton js booming registrations for the first four months of 1944 to tailing 20163 a 22 per cent increase ever a shnsar period of 1943 trans fers also showed a gain of six per cent and membership is up 21 per quality youll enioy salad tea carrolls ac of evil compa inflation past wars have always brought some degree of inflation goodswcrencarce prlceo and wages sky rocket ted to unnatural heights then one day the war topped in due time goods he came plentiful again scarcity prices could no longer be demanded and spiralling prices went pop and came down with a bang people stopped buying be cause they thought prices would go still lower merchandise dropped in value retailers went bankrupt factories closed and unemployment followed distress was general and deflation was in the saddle that why in this war prices are con trolled so that they will not ruin buyers in a rise or sellers in a slump bize 300 llmonb size 288 california orange six 252 valencia oranges sixe 220 v allncia oranges bize 17c valencia oranges head lettuce i new beets and carrots at market ince fruit and vegetable prices subject to market flnctuations coupons to use jane 22nd i stjqar fl to 6 14 to 35 1 preserves tea or coff 1 to 0 e g muttkh i phone 357 georgetown price ceilings wage and salary controls ration ing victory bonds increased taxation are all part of a grand strategy to head of inflation thus preventing deflation prevention of inflation is the best pbotection against deflation vbtt sw nmht t jo p mrs mart petttt first woman on county council continued frcm page one and since the urban municipalities would naturally share the expense it wns felt that a committee should be formed to consider the situation frcm every angle those appointed to form a commluee were as follows chas hllhner alex near j m mcdonald mrs petut w j robertson the only business arising from other committee reports was a recommends lion for pavment of accounts which is covered bv the following motion moved by j blair and c h hillmer that the followng accounts be paid finance 2053t education 127 96 printing j31224 agriculture and re forestatlon 111426 county buildings 36796 hospitalisation 11425 70 total 14643 42 the milton board of trade asked permission of the council to erect swings etc in the park to provide amusement for the children as a means of keeping them off the streets it was moved and seconded by j m mc donald and j m campbell that the board of trade in the town of milton be given permission to use the county park for juvenile recreation on condl tlon that they keep the park in proper condition and all legal obllga- ttons arising therefrom carried mr mitmer asked if members had discussed with their local councils the question of advertising in great bri tain as suggested by mr stanley hall mpp at their last meeting the idea was to advertise hakon county in great britain for the purpose of trade or establishing industries alter the war the question was whether to advertise as separate districts or as a county the concensus of opinion was for advertising as a county to ensure greater reoo moved by hqsmer and craig that each municipality m i this county bring forward their advan- lage lor indnstrj to the county coun cil and that it be published in a book i to be wldelv distributed throughout the british isles and europe or where- ever it will do the most good with tt cost chargeable to the countj of hal- ton carried s the perennial assessment problem came up for discussion but council was finally agreed thtft no change should be mode until alter the war by laws were therefore passed 1 to equalize the assesment and 2 to levy n rate for county expenditure for tbe current financial year the rate was the ssjne as last year 42 mta al though its allocation was bomesrhat different being 18666 for general rate 1 1331 for debenture and coupon inter est payments u mills lor current ex penses on the county road system and also the payment provided by by laar 526 brag 5536 73 it was also passed in a motion by mrs pebtlt and dr ttff that a committee of tbe county of bamoti attend a meeting of the assessors as sociation at tbe royal york hotel andt the county become a member of the association expenses to be paid tbe delegates carried mr gilbert raised the question at having the county council meet at a regular day and tune each month in stead of at tbe call of tbe warden as at p except for a few minor differences of opinion council was agreed it would simp iisatun for everyone concerned it was therefor moved and seconded by robertson that this oom set the second tuesday of e as their meeting day sad tnst the warden arrange the boor si wbteh to meet carried council adjourned prise wtnnfeej sefer of batton sea- dents on ther trip to the ooantg oesn- cfl will bt bassbed later

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