Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 8, 1948, p. 3

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our line-bucker- every- a tall broad shouldered man dancing quietly with a tall blonde rl one figured he could take it over bo writ does he do but give it to me and i go around end for six points and do you think that i got any credit for it hell nol he gets a special awad for being the most sportsmanlike player of the year or something like that i still think his old man bought the thing ex- ploded jinri that big bum la yellow too we were at a dance one night long time before the war and he was there with aglrl that i went with 5 once in a while i cut in and talked iher into taking a walk after the dance coming back we bumped right into him i asked him if he wanted to nlake something out of it and he just shrugged he asked the girl if she had a way home and thats all he did and the big bum outweighed mo by fifty pounds and he used to box on some tfanx at college then the war conies along and couldntgoaajuatliko the rest of as he enlists i didnt hear about him for a long time but final- i jy he comes-home-wlth-o-xihest-full- a of ribbons sure hes in the air force and you know what he is when lie gets out take a guess f i took a guess a captain a gulliver a captain hes a jivtfull colonel when he gets out more jjj politics ill bet his oldenan svfljd someone for the sliver star efln alljthe other thiags that he got tbe bum i but just listen i had made a ibreak to get away but jim grabbed gjny arm just listen to what lie pulls on me lust after i get home fm coming along the main drug kon my sticks and im still in uni- orm and there he is maybe you nerpber how all those big ejtiob ne down here for some- medal something he was getting jwell they were right out in front the city hotel he sees me 110 down the streetand i could that he recognised me but i that i could go right by but you know what the big doet he hollers out like a tiri soldier tenshuh and all itblsj shots stiffen up and give i highball the bunch of ft keep up with jim wroag with a salute it 1 jrwbli to me j- would to you the big m cotildnt salute baok kissm msiry ikss irls iteimnst bjpaked jaeiajiiglno easy j4bw fdi5ifjieapeeujly out- jfrandmnas ver jgyod a ltmeh bo provides vaslety- no roatte aowjieaitjiy ttestttf youngsta soon loses interest th isfalld a bavma an attractive contaftier in wiuah to esxry ins janch sj tkis sbauld je cianed and steed every day- a small thermos for hot bererage or soup km a chilly day will be jnst what lie needs- a general rule for lunchpacking to m good health would be to include something hearty some thing good to drink and something- for a surprise sandwiches top the list of lunch- box energy foods the fillings us ually are rich in proteins which help to ward off that letdown feel ing for example chopped ag cheese minced meatr and vegetable relish mixture of chopped cucum ber tomato and celery or grated carrot and nuts a bottled salad with bread and butter is not any trouble as some think dont for get the salt and pepper and another small jar of carrot sticks celery and radishes easy to pack desserts are more of h problem a wedge of melon an apple an orange cut in sections nuke good heating in cold weather gelatine cornstarch and rice des- serts- can be included but avoid them in warm weather avoid dry lunches everything tastes better with a bat or cold cup of soup or beverage send choc olate or plain milk or cream soup in a vacuum bottle keeping in mind hat the school child should have a quart ol milk a day for surprises well that depends on the age of the child ginger bread men or cereal candy for tha tiny tots and potato chips or a few peanuts or colorful serviettes for the others lunctf box ideas 1 vacuum bottle of tomato soup 1 buttered roll filled with meat relish 1 sandwich of cheese carrot sticks 1 fresh peach 2 potat and bam salad 2 sandwiches bread and butter 1 fresh tomato package cookies mflk 8 minced liver sandwich whole cooked egg buttered roll c celery and radishes slice of jelly roll apple mik 4 scrambled egg and tomato wedges in container cubumber sandwiches chocolate cup cake orange juke 6 bean soup crackers and cheese grated carrot sandwich fruit cup in container the question box mr g- t wlu for peppeh sandwich fhjung 6 rod sweet peppers l 6 rod hot pepper 0 chopped pouches peeled s lomons 3 pounds white sugar 2 cups cider vinegar mince peppers removing stems andssed andcover tvith boiling water allow to stand 1 hour drain dry addpescbesr sugar- and rind of lomon tied in cheesecloth boil 15 minutes remove rinds add lemon juice and vinegar and boll until mixture jellies use aa s sandwich filling with cheese mr t c requnts peak meringues 0 pear halves onethird cup orange julfe 2 ogg whites tt teaspoon salt 4 tablespoons fruit sugar 2 tablespoons fruit sugar 2 tablespoon chopped orange peel peal pours halve and dip in orange julco arrange pears in a baking dish cut side up fill cen tres with orange peel and cover with a rounded spoonful of mer ingue msde from the egg whites sugar and salt bake at 800 degs in an electric oven for so minutes and serve warm- serves to 8 mrs x m reqnastsi layered banana pudding 1 cup sugar 2h tablespoons flour teaspoon sst 2agg yolk m tablespoon grated lemon rind as 0iwsisl-tjk- f j i av t- v x v v v h lvv l k m iwwssfwk 3 v- a 2vr i efi tithes tf- 3 ik 5h i idtm stem- lhoops water 24 rajli fised jpbsja jokse vl- vji vsm vl i- liio ri the hydrbeiectric powelr comrnisbion of ontario announces the following regulations made under if- the power commibbion act and to become off active atmidnight september 13th 1949 l r part j water heatebs li unless water heaters operated by electrical power are a equipped with utermoeiatlo control and b installexl in or on tanks which are i- mally insulated so municipality or municipal commission receiv- infl electrical power from the commission shall apply or use or permit to be supplied or used by any person he electrical power or any part thereof for the operation of water heaters installed or replaced after the 1st of november 1948 2 no person shall lake from any municipality or municipal commission any electrical power received from the commission and use it for the operation of water heatert in a manner contrary to the provisions of subregulation 1 3 no person shall take any electrical power procured from the commission and use it for the operation of water heaters in a manner contrary to the provisions of bubregulalion 1 2 ontario regulations 23747 are revoked part ii space heaters 3l no municipality or municipal commission receiving electrical power from the commission shall supply or use or permit to be supplied or used by any person electrical power or any part thereof for the operation- of airhealers grates radiators boilers or any other device for space heating in hotels tourist cabins shops offices and commercial premises 2 no person shall take from any municipality or municipal commission any electrical power re ceived from the commission and use it in a manner contrary to the provisons of subregulation 1 3 no person shall take any electrical power pro cured from the commission and use it in a manner contrary to the provisions of subregulation 1 part nt ughting 4l no municipality or munioipal commission receiving electrical power from the commission shall supply or use or permit to be supplied or used by any person electrical power or any part thereof for a lighting of interiors of shops showwindows and offices except i not more than 2 watts per square foot of gross floorarea of the shop during business hours and after cessation of business with the public to enable the staff to work 11 hot more than 20 watts per lineal foot of width of showwindows of shops between 430 1 pm and 9 pm ill not more than 2j watts per square fool of gross floorarea of an office and iv for the proleotion of property after business hours not more than s watts per 100 square feel of gross floorarea of a shopor office but not exceeding 60 watts per shop or office b lighting of exterior signs c exterior flood- or outlinelighting for decora tive ornamental or advertising purposes d lighting of outdoor christmas trees e lighting of parldnglots usedoar lots service stations outdoor industrial premises and out door playing fields except i not more than is waits per 100 square feet of parldnglot space while open for business 11 not more than is watts per 100 square feet of that portion of usedoar lots used for display space while open for business arid t not more than s watts per 100 square feet of the usedoar lot after cessation of business afi ill not more than 100 watts per gasoline pump v in a service station exclusive of lights inside the pumpmeter compartment while the service station is open for business iv not more than 13 watts per 100 square feet of whatever part or parts of outdoor industrial premises is in actual use for work in progress and not more than s watts per 100 square feet at other time and not morelhan 5 watts per 100 square feet for protective lighting of that part actually occupied by installations or used for the storage of materials or equipment and y v not more than 60 watts per 100 square feet of playing area of an outdoor playing field only while in use between sunset and sunrise v f lighting of t- i marquees or ii sidewalkcanopies on hotels theatres and restaurants except not more than 2 watts per square foot of floor space or sidewalkarea covered by the mar quee or canopy g lighting of exterior entrances or exits of commercial premises or residences except not more than 100 watts for commercial premise and not more than 25 watts for residences and h exterior lighhnsj between sunrise and sunset 2 the lighting permitted for shops during busi ness hours under subclauses 1 ana ii of luiw a of subregulation 1 shall liflnd the hqlihitj of interior signs merchandisedisplays and show- windows 5 no person shall lake from any municipality or municipal commission any electrical power re ceived from the commission and use it in a manner contrary to the provisions of subregulation 1 of regulation 4 6 no person shall lake any electrical power pro cured from the cojamuslou and use it in a manner contrary to the provisions of subregulation 1 ol regulation 4 a 7 subregulation 1 of regulation 4 and regulations 3 and 6 shall not apply to a i lighting of airports and transportation terminals ii lighting for police fire and property- protection services traffic lights traifla and warning signs and iii lighting required by law b hospitals v c lighting for interior domestic purposes v d lighting of a single exterior sign not exceeding 60 watts lo designate 1 an office of a medical or denial prao- htioner or funeral directoror pharmaceutical chemist iianambulance telephone or telegraph station or ill premises providing- sleeping accommoda tion for travellers part iv 8 in tlioso regulations a shop means any building or a portion ol a b booth stall r place where goods are handled or exposed or offered for sale or where goods are manufactured and which is not a factory but shall not include any part of a building used for office purposes r b office shall mean a building or part of a buildjng occupied and used for office purposes only penalty provided by the power commission act for violation of regulations any person refusing or neglecting lo comply with any direction order regulation restriction n or control made or exercised by the on under this section shall be guilty of and lri addition to any other liability incur a penalty of not less than 100 and not mare than 500 and a further penalty of not lees than 100 and not more than 500 for each and every separate day upon which such refusal or k neglect is repeated or continued the penalties imposed by or under the authority of this section shall be recoverable under ws sumnury oenwcrimn xot suspension of regulations as to certain arka3 pots n and hi of th foragoirig regrileirions aresus- rjsidi with ivp to ihj iollowfn a th taitotlai 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