Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 20, 1947, p. 6

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die the ceorgotovro herald wednesday augut 20 194 8 rosedale floral cut f1xwers wedding and funeral detign wo phone 283j specialists in modernizing kitchens ernie tindale outsnteb ana paihtam bbs oboecwrowit i r flowers design work a specialty wa nm norton floral weekly scraps collections paper metal rag etc blanchard andrews phone 423j 1 the mixing i howl y ammt atlam hello homeoialceral axe you benrtng your fresh fruits just as they come so many of them blueberries rasp berries peach and aprloots need no sugar at all prepare wash and chlll an hour hi the refrigerator will make a fresh fruit extra luscious or set a dish of lrult in a larger bowl of crushed ice sweeten the cream if necessary to suit the swerttootfa ideas for frbbh fruit 1 fresh pears stuffed with cottage cheese mixed with a little minced peel can be served on crisp lettuce and topped with mayonnaise 2 cantaloupe sliced in short pencu- sized pieces is attractive mixed with apple cubes which have been dipped in lemon jutoa honej raspberry deunt 2 tbsps gelatine i cup cold water 14 cups mjjfc wt cup honey 3 tbsps lemon juice 1w- cups red raspberries 1 cup whipping cream soak gelatine in cold water for 5 minutes scald milk and pour it over the gelatine stir until the gelatine is dissolved cool mix honey and lemon juice and stir hi the milk mixture chill and when it begins to set add the whipping cream and raspberries pour into 8 custard cups place in a refrigerator until very cold serve in the custard cups oranfe cantaloupe cocktail 2 medium cantaloupes 3 cups can taloupe balls mint sprigs 1 cup or ange juice 2 tbsps lemon juice memories to honour a lifetime for lifetimes to come i moderately priced monuments markers a card or letter will bring our service to your door oakvttxe monument works 29 colborne st oakriue tdickens0n sand gravel cement block fill black top soil and general haulage phone 84 r 33 georgetown arrange your cne transportation early cars will leave daily up to 615 p m right into exhibition grounds it will help us if you ar range your own loads 200 fluffy pudding 1 cups milk s tsp salt onethird cup light com syrup 14 cup quick- cooking wheat cereal 1 egg separa ted tsp almond extract 2 tbsps sugar scald milk gradually add cereal and salt cook over boiling water 20 minutes stirring occasionally add egg yolk com syrup almond extract beat well whip egg while stiff gradually add sugar beating constantly fold into cereal mixture chill in elecuic refrigerator serve with sauce yield 4 servings raspberry sauce pick over a pint raspberries wash and crush add cup sugar and w cup water bring to boiling point simmer 5 minutes press through sieve and chlll take a tlp 1 to preven irult rom floating in jjjelaune base desserts let the gelatine mixture chill to a syrup thickness the consistency of molasses before adding the fruit save all juices and syrups to make dessert sauces and give added flavours to chilled drinks to keep cut apples peaches and bananas from turning dark dip them in lemon juice 4 sprinkle a little fruit sugar on berries to dftaw out the juices before chilling them for shortcake 5 dip oranges and grapefruit in hot water for 2 or 3 minutes then in cold water the peel and white membrane may then be easily removed chill fruit before serving the question box mrs c m asks which is the best wa to make iced tea answer there are two accepted ways to make iced tea take your choice ci pour doublestrength hot fresh tea over glasses filled withjce cubes or crushed ice the ice chills and dilutes the tea at the same time or 2j cool averagestrength tea before serving time then pour it oer glasses hauijled with ice mrs d g asks what is the secret of making a short pie crust ansuer our neighbour sijs that chilling the pie dough for een hour will do tl e trick it chould wnpped in jfrx paper and placed icir the freezing unit of the electric rcfriecrntor to chill quicklv i mrs s r aks hom can ou pre- ent the skin of plums from bursting during the cinnlng process i aswer prick with a fork or darning needle when washed the sinclair mcmillan wedding in erin presbyterian church decorated with summer flowers on saturday afternoon july 26th burns presbyfcrlan church erin wasv the scene of a lovely wedding when mary margaret eldjer daughter of mr and mrs elmer mcmillan was united in marriage to john douglas sinclair only son of mis sinclair and the late mt d d fflnpib-it- the ceremony was performed by dx g altken of bills- burg mrs theo mcmillan aunt of the bride was organist before the ceremony mlse blanche mckinnort sang at dawning and during the signing of the register mr theo mc millan played a violin solo the bride was lovely in a tradition al satin wedding gown made with a full gathered skirt with a slight train a sweetheart neckline and long poin ted sleeves her floor length em broidered veil which had been worn her mother and her aunt mrs nevllls at their weddings was held in place by a coronet of pearls she car ried a cascade bouquet of pteardy gladioli y mrs paul tarsweu the brides only sister was matron of honor in a gown of starlight bengalme made with long full skirt and tiny peplum mrs ho ward switzer of acton was bridesmaid in a similar gown of cascade benga- tine both attendants wore matching mittens and headdresses and carried colonial bouquets of johanna hill and queen elizabeth roses little joan craig was a dnlnty flower girl in pink frosted organdy and carried a tiny nosegay of coral sweet peas the groom was attended by his cousin mr douglas harrison of tor onto keith hiirrison and john eaton how to get tour 1947 fair prize list georgetown fall fair prise lists are now off the press and the ksquesing agricultural society is to bo congra tulated on presenting another very fine bookie contained inside a cover of imitation silver birch printed in bright red and black it is cram med with sixty pages of news to fair exhibitors and fair goers alike be sides listing the programme of events and classes for competition it contains several pages of advertising by natio nal advertisers and others of the im mediate district in the back of the booklet is a complete ust of con tributors to the fair those public spi rited citizens who year after year mnkn cash donations and donations in merchandise so that georgetown may have a fair which will rate on a par with the best in ontario no charge will be made this year for the booklet and if you are inter ested you may have one for the ask ing enquire at the herald office or get your copy from the secretary g l mogilvray price lists will not be given to children as the quantity is limited cousins of the bride and groom were ushers the reception which followed was held ax the maples where the brides mother received the guests in a gray crepe gown with black acces sories and a corsage of talisman ro ses she was assisted by the grooms mother wearing dusty rose crepe and black accessories with a corsage of sweet peas for travelling the bride wore a gold suit with brown accessories and a corsage of roses the young couple will reside on the grooms farm near erin guests were present from port do- er kincardine georgetown toron- to acton and thornbury peocott salaua tea bags excess profits tax act standard profits claims notice recent amendments to the above act provide that all standard profits claims must be filed with the depart ment of national revenue before 1st september 1947 all applications are required to be in such form and contain such information as may be prescribed by the minister and the minister may reject an application that is not made in such form or that does not contain such information the prescribed forms spi are available at all dis trict income tax offices of the dominion government all pertinent information required on the form must be included or attached thereto in schedule form ten tative or incomplete forms or those filed after 31st august 1947 will not be accepted department of national revenue ottawa james j mccann m d minister of national revenue o tbday vre live in a greater canada whitmees deluxe taxi k phots 241 1947 fall fairs c ne toroito aufi 22 sept 6 elmira auk 29 30 sept 1 ohesley sept 5 6 oooksville sept 12 13 fergus sept 12 1 georgetown sept 12 13 otand vallej sept 1119 mount forest sept 8 9 oshawa sept 810 brampton sept 16 17 calcdon sept 19 20 gait scot 18 20 sheibume sept 16 17 arthur sept 23 34 bolton sept 38 37 milton sept 36 37 owen sotmd sept 37 20 so acton oct s 4 pheauwav oct 4 teanmtar sept 30 oct l ertu v oct 11 and 13 rhwiatt w oct 10 11 for years pulp anil pnper rnnved as cm j li in t imp m ml j i lime induin ih ul pro n v ml -m- it ts r- um ilmi w t in illi a iflo imnam in milowmnt otr ww spurred by wv hrmnnh canadihe came t lie fourth mm i proiln r of the united nation- ind minucm turr of iron and ttl pro lui t- 1m mine the inilictrv i mjilm iiifi dum canadians toda there an more than twice as man of us cnaed in this industry m before the war tin tarure industry is our other great manufacturing employer it too tremendously increased its output to meet war needs today in it too far pe number of canadians than in 1939 today canadian manufacturing has reached record peacetime heights it has gone far beyond anything attained in prewar years during the war we became the worlds fourth industrial nation now in peacetime production again over 980000 canadians are employed in manufacturing com pared to 570000 m mid1939 and average pay has more than doubled charles mcnellen m the yiars 1j0 to 2t was drmng a truck for a twnnto cltctronpinp firm during thi time he studied tlic businib ami aft appointed as in for the sami nmpan i in tin litur pirl of iul until qui lltt hi- cntlnwi m in pired ill r men w li vt ed to t inrn n the founding of hi- n iimiii tnlat h i prei ni lli 1irfit lcctrotiiing and ili mr mcnellen ttiil ritt thr vim tnkr mlimitnr f tht iwi uiu iltn- xithin nuroun oircr rorieri tut ait thr tnlrnlrd and amfotu naiia ha fvn cood to me she ntfi aim u ho are ready to ii rental opportunities she offers ntn m every field ofcrulcnt our one of a series presented by o

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