Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 9, 1947, p. 9

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cwha convention pictures q leit charles h nolan of the stouflville tribune winner ol the toe clark memorial trophy centre mrs george jajnes of the bowinanvllle statesman receiving the stephenson trophy from sam wilson ol the west toronto weekly bis worship mayor stanley lewis of ottawa welcoming the ontario- quebec division of the owna to the ofcy on the left of the mayor is w o aylesworth of the watford guide- advocate immediate past president of the division distinguished musician i toronto at the recent klwanls music visits georgetown j festival while in toronto he was heard in several concert recitals and michael head distinguished english broadcasts over cbl mr head is a composervocalist was visiting in virtuoso pianist accompanying him- oeargetown on dominion day he self as he sings his own compositions came from england to adjudicate in thompson griffin wedding at erin a beautiul lawn wedding took place on wednesday june 18th at three oclock at the home of mr and mrs arthur grlsfln of erin when then- only daughter sarah eleanor became the bride of william henry thomp son second son of mr and mrs jo shua thompson of acton the ceremony was performed by rev a o w foreman of ponsonhy given in marriage by her father the bride wore a floor length gown of white slipper satin with lace with sweetheart neckline and long pointed sleeves her full length embroidered veil was held in place by a band of orange blossoms and she carried a white prayer book with spray of white ribbon and pink roses she wore the groom s gift a gold wrist watoh tiie bridal party entered an arch of evergreens flags banked with spring flowters pink and white streamers and a large white bell mrs earl fuller cousin or the bride was maid of honour and was attired in a floor length gown of pink sheer with shoulder length veil and long white glovet and she carried a nose gay of pink ard white snapdragons as bridesmaid miss margaret thompson sister of the groom wort pink nylon with white shoulder length veil and long pink gloves and carried red roses and fern miss adeline cunningham also a bridesmaid wore blue nylon with white snouldet length veil and white gloves and carried a nosegay of pink roses and ferns little edith thompson sister of the groom was flower girl wearing white silk with pink rosettes and carrying a nosegay of pink gladioli mr frank thompson ttother of the groom was groomsman miss thelma hardy o guelph played the wedding music and mr c impbell mcarthur of guelph cousin of the bride sang the lord s prayer and during the signing of the register i love you truly the reception was held at the bride s home where the rooms were dttorated with iris bridal wreath peonies star of bethlehem and ferns pink and white streamers and white bens the brides table was centred with a three tiered wedding cake in pink and white and pink and whltt streamers and pink candles in siher holders the brides mother re ceh ed w ciring a flowered jersej dress white accessories and corsage of red roses assisted bv the groom s the georgetown herald wedneaday july 9th 1947 active in theatre jean ctuchet young toronto tress who is well known in canadian drama circles foi her radio and stmt performances a familiar oiee cbc drama programs miss cruchet has also been heard frequently in conutii reial bnndcasts she is acttvt in two toronto theati ical oompanle the new plaj society and the vu- 1 igc pliers mother fteirintj a beige flowered jer my dress btlge accessories and cor sage of white roses the bride s present to the groom us a gold wrist watch to the maid oi honour a gold compact to brides maids a siher butter dish and gold compact to the flower girl a string or white pearls to the groomsman a pen ind pencil set to the organist floral nilnuturts ind to the soloist a gold tie stt friends of the bride who served it the reception were misses betty sim mabel hardy mary cur i ii mrs burt berr mrs robet stitkuton and mrs lome keetta- ilso mr smith griffin jr and mr neil harding mrs harvey peavay ind mrs harold mclaren recehej he presents amid showers of confetti the young ouple left on their wedding trip to l jndon detroit indiana michigan and sarnla the bride travelling l a pink jersey dress white coat and white accessories wore a corsage of pink roses friends attended the wedding f om indiana vlneland toronto coilcsuile victoria terra gotta georgetown hamilton utlph act m and erin mtc nmmnimi q forest fife after a painting by j m hones all through the summer canada s hrehghters wage a continual tedious war against the forest lire destroyer of priceless timber and wildlife transforming beautiful recreational areas into charred forbidding wastelands far more effective than the firefighter in preserving our forest wealth is the vacationer who prevenfs forest fares by observing the few simple rules of fare prevention with a crop thai takes so long to mature it is important that it be not injured or destroyed by fare a large proportion of our canadian forests are softwood o coniferous foiesls which axe particularly susceptible to destruction by fare the camper a otnservattoniat campin can do mora than any other group to prsvntt formt bra car la h mlsction of um sit for a camp fir and keeping it under control until it la xttngauhtd u the moct important rmponaibility at the camper an excarpl horn conservation and forest ftre prevention in canada bv lamoi ruxton on in a mhm o pamphlftts published by the catling conservation club carlmgs the carlin6 breweries limited qtue as a mouse your car will be as quiet and powerful as ever if you use a gm factory approved re- placement muffler these mufflers are designed for the car they fit they are sealed against dangerous gases they have a double outer shell they are a quality product and a sound invest- vutf- scrtt motor sales the mixing bowl bj anne allan hydro home economist hello tfomerrakers after collecting nerythlng required for a picnic and after an hour in the country people build up appetites as ravenous as though uiey had been digging in the garden all day whether or not tlds is partly a matter ol imagination the fact remains that picnickers look f rwaid to being fed the good hoinunaker remembers to bring along atlsfylng pkjilc dishes and all the requisite utensils if there are cooking facilities at thi pit me grounds plan to serve a ham burger s irprise holiday ham burgers the peppv flavour will 1 t e even one fiesh fruit with i cup ol steced coffee will complete the meal huotr am s inny diy can be a pliuie if ou hie supper on the ixroii or in the backyard or the pirk make a c imbinauon salad but ur hit lei biscuits and take coverel tx rrj t irts ilong with the thermos filled itli chilled fruit juitts we mantaln that a simple but am- pit lunch ellmlniui fuss ind bother ttu items that ire frequenlv oer- 1 joked ire sail ind pepper shakers i sometimes forv t to take off the lps stick in a bit of wax piper and tctcv i ps on tiglitu to piecm a g salmon salad 1 cup cold boiled salmon 1 cup shredded cabbage v cup diced celery mayonnaise sail pepper lettuce flake the salmon and combine with shredded cabbage and celery mix wttli mayonnaise and put in lettuce vinegar leftover sponge cake may be siloed and toasted on the broiling e top with berries folded into a h7- rup use orange juice in place of water and 2 teaspoons orange rind for special pastry this pastry is won derful for rhubarb and berry pies with a small amount of berries on hand you cen make tart shells and fill with a carmel custard into which you can fold the berries in an emergency this dessert will be very helpful i add a teaspoon of lemon juice to simple syrup and pour on fruit in stead of cream r grated cheese oocoanut and rolled prepared cereals are good for top ping fruit pies this really save time and shortening a new swedl stamp was issued in april it commemorates erik gustaf oeijer historian doet and who died 100 years ago miiiimiiiioiiiiiiiiiiui iiniiii i iiiiimiiiiimimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii0 foot ailments treated by- miss allan z bg chiropodist light comfortable arches and b other appliances far foot comfort carried 1 by appointment phone 13wj 27 arthur st guelph 4 u in i in tiniij ii 1 1 in i iu 1 1 tn i in i mu 1 1 mi ii nun til i iiiiuiidiininiiuit4 denver hamburg s 3 eggs slightly beaten 1 cup chopped cooked ham 1 tbsp finely chopped green pepper i laps minced onion m tsp pepper 1 8th tap pepper toasted bread combine all ingredients except toasted bread and drop mixture from tablespoon on to greased irving pan and spread to make flat calces brown oil both side and serve between siloes of toasted or untoasted bread or rolls note i cup finely chopped pork luncheon meal may be substituted for the ham sausage sandwiches shoes of bread liver sausage mayonnaise tomatoes thinly sliced small green onions toast slices of bread on one side then tpreted untoasted 6lde with liver sausages softened up with a little mayonnaise top with thinly siloed tomatoes ind green onions instant coffee follow directions on the package of instant coffte berr tl rnovers cut circus of puff or flaky paste three inches in diameter having the pasle more than one eight of an inch thick molstei half trie edge of the circle with cold water and in the center lai a easpoon of thick rasp- bcrrj jam fold one half of the cir cle over the other makirg edges meet pre closely and mark with a fork dipped in flour brush with bea- ten egg prick the top with a fork and oh 111 before placing in the oven bake in electric oven for 15 mlns at 450 degs f other fruit may be used in the same wayl take a tip dip graham wafers in thick cho colate syrup stack 4 together individual plates and keep in elec tric refrigerator untn servtaff top with whipped ensm tinted pink and sliced bananas l obeddar cheese wfu not harden if it la kept in a doth dampened with shoe repairing prompt and efficient service james cummins t ross thompsons shoe store haulage sand and gravel and local haulage tdickens0m phone 84 r 33 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