sihhtr vuv n gjjisiuikmi the georgetpwn herald wcdneaday nov 12 1947 u aimaoh taxi phone 500 round the clock service distributor agents for cledraulic and gabriel shock absorbers slabttizfln and rubbers of al snm fa slock georgetown shock absorber exchange and service ledwidge king st ffaone 406w hello hoomoukcnl mutton shook be inade ofsma gen- of borne aids am too we fou nd tbe otummu msrobadlse mart v haw been excited sbout the many new tto wi gadgets here ze how worttmbfle gifts for the a wonder naetheaiue- ho clotaes- ptu end no olotv saline prop are nee ded with this new gsivanlsed wire dotbcellne ttoo tour strand wine on pulley snrnngeniaat nee a spreader wboh pafa tbe wire the clo thes oan be fitted into grooves as you more tbe wire outward and the fpraeder holds them thus until it is paued in again to a tripper start ing point bandy chopping feoerd a wide hoard for cutting la important but one with a bole at one end is handy as you nlaot- tbe board of chopped food over a salad bowl tbe bole acts as a funnel nprared paper sjshelotaw easy to wring out and use again ace parch ment cloths the paper u perforated whlcfa harp to pick up the uttle pie ces banters for kitchen tools a wall rack which can be put on the wall near the range is helpful and the new ones are very attractive when in position the rack forms a curve allowing the tools to hang freely wl thout marring the wan it oomei complete with a set of tools includ lng an egg turner fork spoon mash er ladle and spatula useful beater renumber the old fashioned piano wire whip well la on the market in an improved style we like it because you can yon gra- beat eggs with one band dually add sugar or muk fabric cuftsr print or ohlnta ap rons bags for household purposes such as garment laundry shoes and dusters are smart ftom a yard of cotton material you can make unus ual toys for wee folk christmas goodies as gifts need not be too expensive and are always welcome you can use economical substitutes to advantage if you consi der such ingredients as mincemeat whole bran oatmeal chocolate or brown sugar bbpr3geriatob mincsjeat l regulations applying to certain uses of electricity in ontario whereas the requirements of war production and the scarcity of materials since nave restricted the construction of electric power developments and whereas the consumption of electric power has continued to increase at such an accelerated rate since the termination of the war that consumption demand of consumers now serviced without taking into account pending applications for power has increased by 25 per centum over the 1948 consumption demand and if the commission were to carry the reserve of 15 per centum considered provident prior to the war and absorbed in meeting wartime demands the increase in power requirements would in fact be 40 per centum and whereas the demand upon the commission for electric power is substantially in excess of its electric power resources and the commission is of the opinion that a state of emergency exists and has so declared nowtherefore the commission makes the following regulations begulations made by the commission under the power commission act 1 no municipality orjnipucipal commis- sdorx deceiving electrical power from the commission shall without the written authority of the commission supply or use or permit to be supplied or used by any person the electrical power or any part thereof for the following purposes a lighting of ulterior or exterior signs b interior or exterior lighting of show windows c interior or exterior outline or orna mental lighting d interior or exterior lighting for deco rative or advertising purposes e outdoor and flood lighting for white ways and for parking lots usedcar lots service stations and outdoor industrial premises above a minimum permissible only between sunset and sunrise as follows l parking lots and used car lots 2 watts per 100 square feet of space only while open for business n service stations 100 watts per gasoline pump standard exclu sive of lights in pumps and only while the service station is open for business and ui out door industrial premises amount necessary for working areas only f the operation of air heaters electric grates or electric boilers used for hearing purposes in stores or offices g street lighting between sunrise and sunset h lighting of marquees or sidewalk can opies except 2 watts per square foot of floorspace or sidewalk area cover ed by the marquee or canopy between sunset and sunnse 1 lighting of entrances or exits in excess of 5 watts per foot of width of the entrance or exit and lighting of interiors of business premi ses after cessation of business with the public except the amount necessary to enable staff to work these regulations do not apply to a i floodlighting of airports n lighting for police and hre ser vices and protection m lighting required by law and iv lighting of direction signs and skjns designating the ofnee of a medical practitioner and f b the use of electricity for interior dom estic purposes and in hospitals 3 no person shall unless under the written authonty of the commission take from any municipality or municipal commission any electrical power received from the com mission and use it for the purposes specified in regulation 1 4 no person shall unless under the written authority of the commission take any elec trical power generated or procured by the commission and lse it for the purposes specified in regulation 1 5 these regulations shall come into force at one o clock am of the 10th of november 1947 if further clarification re required please contact your oc hydro office the hydroelectric power commission of ontario 1 cup butter 1 cup brown sugar 1 cup com syrup 2 eggs 2 and one third cups flour ltt tsp cream of tartar tt tap soda 14 tsp soda 114 tartar vi tetp soda 1m cups mince meat cup nuts 1 tsp salt f cream butter add brown sugar and eggs slightly beaten stir tu hour that has been sifted with 6oda bait and crfem of tartar add mincemeat and nuts and more ilour if necessary shape into rolls and wrap in wa xal paper allow to stand overnight in refrigerator slice with a sharp knife and place on greased baking sheet bake in electric oven at 375 degrees for 8 10 mins bran brownies 1 cup butter 1 cup sugar 3 eggs 2 oz unsweetened cftiocolate 4 oup whole bran 1 cup chopped nuts one third cup flour v4 tsp salt and 1 tsp salt and 1 tsp vanlue cream butter sugar and eggs add melted chocolate and rest of ingre dients sprinkle with nuts bake m a greased pan 8 x 8 at 360 degrees in an electric oven for 45 minutes out in squares shortbread cookies lb butter 2 cups sifted rice flour two thirds cup lightly packed brown sugar or cup fruit sugar cream butter and gradually blend in your choice of sugar cream very well add the flour a third at a time and combine thoroughly after each addition if flour becomes dif ficult to work it witih a spoon use the hands turr dough onto a light yy floured baking board and knead in additional pour until cracks ap pear on the surface of the dough avoid working in any more flour than will bring tiie dough to the cracking point pat and roll dough to about onethird thickness using a floured knife cut dough using a snwdtneookiecntter cookies- maybe decorated with a piece of cherry or nutmeat before baking or simply prick the tops wit the tines of fork bake m an electric oven 275 aegrees about 40 minutes until cookies set bock cookies 1 cup brown sugar two thirds cup melted butter or shortening tsp soda dissolved in 1 tbsp hot water 2 eggs fl cups general purpose flour 1 4 cups each raisins dates and nits h tsp nutmeg i up salt tsp vanilla beat the eggs add the sugar and continue beating add the vanilla add sifted dry ingredients and the soda dissolved in the hot water add the melted shortening and the flou ied fruit and nuts drop by spoon fuls on a greased cookie sheet and bake 20 minuses in a 350 degree elec tric oven yield approximately cookies the suggestion box mrs b sajs 1 when storing summer cottons pack them unstar ched and uiuroncd they pack more readily when rough drj in addition they will be fresh and neat next summer if ktarched and ironed just before using 2 after woollen sweaters have been thoroughly washed and rinsed twice in clear water dip them in a very eak soap solution before drying the small amount ol soap water re places the oil removed from the uool in washing tie effect is soft fluffy sweaters dependable at all boubs in all kinds of weather shes at her post you count on her and she a proud of it with switchboards busier than ever because of the many more telephones hers in still the spirit of ser vice more telephones are being added right along our constant aim ib to provide more and better service always at the lowest possible cost to give greater value to every telephone user the mil telirioll c0mpant of cam specialists in modernizing kitchens wttboat tiletex flooring sex odb mmpmb ask fob estom1x8 ernie tindale carpenter and painter o e o k o e to w m r r 3 phone 99 r 5 1 memories c to honour a lifetime tor lifetimes to come moderately priced a m i monument s markets j a card or letter will bring j b our service to your door i oakvnxe monument works j 29 colborne st oakviue j a on highway concrete plaster sand j top soh- fill concrete blocks i rock face or plain highland concrete block co ltd c austlnc picket j 189r2 milton 88rlsf huron and iroquois play off for nerval soccer championship in a close plaj off series last week hurons eliminated algonqulns in the norval public school soccer leagole and won the right to meet the league leading iroquois in a two outof three game series for the champion ship games are being played on monday wednesday and friday oils week jamie cunningham scored the lone goal on monday to give the hurons the edge in the series on wednesd day the teams played to a 2all tie mitch hunter cored the two algon quin goals and janie cunningham and fiho texamoto accounted for the huron goals friday a hardplayed game gave ttie verdict to hurons 3 2 mitch hunter and brim bastedo got goals for the losers with mitch hun ter getting one and sho teramoto two for hurons the girls softball playoff s are tied bluebirds and cardinals each having won one game apiece last week tuesday the eoore looked like that of a football game with blue birds getting 33 not and qardlnal on thursday it was a pitchers battle tiu near the end of the game when cardinal forged ahead to win a the utraeoutof on aeries continues this week on tuesday and thursday shoe repairing prompt and efficient service s james cummins j ross thompsons s shoe store an h c bailey electrical contractot electrical wiring fixture and repair prompt service foot ailments tbutn by miss allan br oainpoabi lhjrt emfcxtubie anbai otfc aebnuem for loot comfort ewried bw law r arbm st