Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 6, 1950, p. 3

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

1 the georgetown herald wednesday sept 6th 1 950 104th annual iv sponso by iheesquesing agricultural society friday and saturday september 1516 r i one of the best fairs in rural ontario first day friday morning 900 placing of exhibits in hall 100 judging hall diplay friday evening hall open to public music and refreshment booth- admission 25c children 10c if- accompanied by parent dont miss the big fair night dance dance to the music of the debonnaires orchestra friday arena rose room admission 50c second day ou livestock exhibit featuring commercial dairy calf class 100 in cash prizes plus a jjulova wrist watch for showmanship donated by the canadian bank of commerce grand horse show announced by tory gregg of cknx wingham lady riders and drivers gentlemans turnout road races high jumping horses harnessraces 400 in purses military demonstration in front of the grandstand by c company of the lome scots parade led by lome scots brass band boys and girls 1 pet and doll show boys and girls oere is your chance to enter in a big contest of your own look for particulars elsewhere in this paper i guthrie baby show in the big tent on the grounds good prizes and classes for all v v- babies- girls pipe band in attendance bert dawson amusements on the midway rides fr the kiddies gat your copy of the big 1980 mae list and send in entries early admission 50c children 15c cars 25c w cuku ttmvutwrg l mcguvtmy iiuut lello llomcimikcrs there are times when wcould be more holp fill where new canadians ore conr cerncdj- wo have evidenced tho prolilcnv li sejjurd to our- summer varieties of apples reconlly where pur nolshbours had -bothered- tond stored many ddchcfis apples only to find ttibm spoil no one had told thpm the early varieties are better used now than stored yellow tranfe parent duchess wealthy peach and the gravonslclh arp our sun- meh apples they ire good n booked deswj and also cooked with different vegetables the majority of jiomomakers make fresh applesauce regularly during the jate summer however we can describe to our new neigh bours other apple desserts for var- ioty for instance there is apple pie apple strudel apple cobbler apple betty scalloped apples ap plesauce cake apple tapioca pud dins appfe custard and so on if there are no late varieties in the orchard then it may be a wise measure to can applesauce nowa word may also be said about left over applesauce use it in bread- stuffing muffins or griddle cake applesauce cake 1 cup brown sugar hs cup butter or shortening 1 eg 1 cups cake flour 1 cup raisins 1 cup currants 4 up salt f 1 tip soda 1 tap cinnamon to tip cloves 1 cup thick applesauce blend sugar and shortening beat in the egg sift flour measure flourand sprinkle raisins with tbsp flour stir in the measured spices and then stir into sugar mix ture add raisins and currants heat the cup of applesauce lightly sweetened and beat it into the batter bake the cake in a 0 inch tube pan in an electric oven of 330 degrees for about 40 minutes apple grtddle cakes hi cups bread flour 1 up salt 2h ups baking powder 2 eggs separated 1 tbsp melted fat i i fcups milk 1 large sliced apple 1 sift flour then measure 2 reslft flour with salt and bak ing powder 3 beat egg white 4 beat egg yolk and add milk and sliced apple 3 stir egg mbcture into centre of dry ingredients mix only until blended- 6 fold in egg whites 7 drop by spoonfuls on to hot griddle bake 3 mini then turn and finish cooking in about another 3 minutes scalloped apples cabbage use a greased casserole and fill with alternate layers of shredded cabbage and sliced apples season the cabbage with celery salt and sprinkle the apples with a little sugar sprinkle with browned bread crumbs and dot with butter bake in preheated electric oven of 375 decrees for 40 minutes take a tip 1 use wealthy or groveniileln ipples in tapioca of custard dishes doris armstrong fndaugher of mr and mrs fred armstrong mcnnbb street left on sun day for baltimore maryland she has takon a position with tho fam ous johns hopkins hospital- there and will be on the sutt of the op erating room miss armstrong is a graduate of the school of nursing of brantford general hospital following grad uation three years ago she waaon the hospital staff for a year then took a one year special course at the university of toronto and re turned to brantford for another year on the hospital staff j as these dishes require a tart flav ored apple 2 peel apples with a stalnles steel knife and drop into salty water to prevent the ptecesturnlng brown 3 cut cored apples crosswise and place in the skillet with pork chops sprinkle the apples with brawn sugar when you cover the pork chops the question box mrs b w- asks how do you preserve apples as applesauce answer make applesauce sweet en if desired pack hot mixture into sterilized jars leaving half inch of headspacc seal and turn zinc top quarter loose place jars in electric oven preheated to 300 degrees then set at 273 process 23 minutes or place in hot water bath and boll is minutes mrs c l asks how do you make your favourite version of apple betty- answer we combine 1 cups of graham cracker crumbs with 3 tbsps melted butter and pat one third of this mixture into a greased casserole then we prepare 3 cups sliced apples and mix with cup brown sugar h up cinnamon vi up nutmeg v4 up- salt 1 -up- gra ted lemon rind and 1 tbsp lemon juice spoon half the apple mix ture into casserole then sprinkle an- otherthlrd portion of the crumbs then vi cup currants finally add the remaining layer of apples and sprinkle with the last third of the crumbs on top the dish is then covered and placed in a preheated electric oven at 330 degs- for about 35 mins serve hot with cream yield 5 servings pag 2 bbtfaaanaabamj m speedvale avenue east northeast limits of guelph see a larger brighter picture in the open air j hear tho matchless tone of the inacar speaker wednesday 4 thursday september 6 end 7 j ladle of the gfai leather ghwt double f 5 friday a saturday j september 8 9 the fan f jeane cr george sanders monday tuesday september 11 12 j streets of laredo 5 biu holdenp mona freeman wedne8day thursday september 13 14 5 arthur takes over s thirteen lead soldiers double feature 5 prtday saturday september 1516 s mating of millie evelyn keyes glenn yard j first show at dusk two shows nightly rain or a dear a adults me children jfrkc under u yrs a kids come early and enjoy the childrens playgroundl highest eaah prtsea dead stock hotmr 500 ea cattle hogs 500 or 50c cwt according to size and- condition phone raaua is collect darling t company of canada united scbultz ckdrical coimto wiring motor repgor heet wave rengee ij rad scboltx pbone 831 w yoa cant prevtnt polio a a but you csm protect yoar a s faarily end yotjraetf whh polio insurance 5 s family premium s 2 years 1000 s a a a ask as to arrange year a sj coverage fecyoa s e walter t evans g co mill street phone 183w a 4iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim going fishing now tte btmeg season is le fcb twfag now soo is the dm remember sad a li set is the ishiog regoladoas there atssssasisori the number of gsb available or each seasoo is estimated the authorities then balance this against the expected number of fishermen to establish catch limits this is done fo you protection to provide a continuing supply of game fish for the future to permit fall growth minimum lengths are set for various species of fish which may be taken take black bass tor esample the maximum catch allowed in ontario is six per day and the minimum legal 1 gth is 10 laches only by observing fegdsv lions like these will yoa be sac of ajoying this sport le the i tub carung ulwbuis umitod matu1i unspoiltt r ywwf f rwwt ttp it

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy