Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 13, 1950, p. 2

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the georgetown herald wednesday sept 13th 1950 pag 2 sptfbdvale avenue eat nertheast umlls of quelob see a larger brighter picture in the open air sear the matchless- tone of the inacar speaker wednesday thursday september 13 14 arthur takes over thirteen lead soldierf double feature t friday saturday september is 16 mating of millie bvelynkeyes glenn ford monday and tuesday september 18 19 johnny belinda adult jane wjrnuin lew ayres ttewi atid vieirvs for halton farmers halton junior farmers staoe plowing match av tmje wednesday thursday september 20 21 special agent waterfront at midnight 5 double feature friday and saturdw september 2223 the big clock ray milland maureen osulhan hnlton jiuiior formers staged their nnnunl plowing match on the form of spcmci wjison near horn by last iilttuj when measur ed by the number of competitors it cns not up to the standard of most jimlor foymcr events in hal ton however from tho standpoint of workmanship it left little to be desired wtrifred timbers veteran touffvlllc plowmtn who acted chief coach and judjje paid tribute jo all of the contestants and in par tlcular to jean patterson of bronte tho only contestant in class 1 open to hnhon young ladles miss pat torson stated mr timbers is not only accredit to halton county but to any county in the province she plowed a straight uniform ridge and wimvfijriher experlense and coaching would go far in match plowing john rcadhcad of louvllle had he top ridge in the field with john picket of hornby ill second place these two young men will represent halton in the intercoun ty cent at the big international to be htld near alliston october 10th to 11th inclusive thi inter- couius eent li open to a team of two plow bo from a count j and must be under 0 scan of irc olhei nul ummis ueic as fol low r bowi hello holnemttkcxa whenany one starts collecting recipes at the igc of nine as did mary elizabeth a copsln of ours her personal scook book is sure to include interesting recipes as we noticed the dates under each pasteup of a newspa per clipping the girla first favorite food was cake and cookies about the glamour stage of seventeen copious notes were made concern- ing salads and raw fruit desserts then coinciding with the daws ot marys rnarriogq preparations there were pages of main course supper dtshes and now she is begging fox recipes using leftovers and fior supper dishes which may be part ot a carried lunch on the following day here are three recipes for mary and two from marys flic perhaps your schoolgirl may wish to clip all five recipes and paste on 3 by 4 inch cards to begin a collection spanish to vst kk beaten slightl 4 cup tomito juicl tsp salt 5 silica bread j tbsps fat ik up salt u cup choppel green pepper 4 cup chopped onion vt cup grated carrot cupcatsup combine ingredients except cat sup place in ofled 8 inch ring mold or loaf pan j3ako in electric oven of 330 degrees for 49 mlns turn baked loaf onto ovenproof platter spread with catsup place tinder broiling clement for 10 mlns fill ring with hot corn garnish with fried a rings s 7 first show at dusk g two shows nightly rain or clear adults soc children free a under 12 yrs kids come- early and enjoy aj the childrens playground 9 nature unspoiled vyours to protect the bboadwinged hawk b another of the useful pre dators smaller than a red- tall he may be seen soaring over hilly forested places he lives on small destructive mammals and insects and is very valuable he should be protected watch for the wide white tall bands yours to enjoy curlings the umjnb breweries limited waterloo ontario t o fctj 0ii0d schultz electrical construction wiring motor repair heat wave rang fied scbultx phone 531w clas 2 bos -r- 1st arnold township 2nd tup jrd robert broughton bron te class 3 boys it and 19 years inclusive 1st john read- head nelson twp 2nd john w picket trafalgar twp 3rd sam flnnie trafalgar twp milton junior farmers won the special for the club with the high est number of competitors and they also wifln the interclub competition with palermo n second place the members of the winning team were as follows john readbead john w picket and arnold how den blend beaten teg torn ito juice 16 eirs and under and seasonings dip both sides of howden trafalgar tach slice of bread into the mlx- wm grice xelson tuie brown on both sides in hot fat in frying pan place on a hot platter and ore at once with cheese sauce or scrambled efgs glared slpper loaf i pound ground beef cup dr dread crumbs 3 cup milk 1 well beaten ejg halton shorthorn breeders make good showing at cn e the shorthorn show at the 1950 cne mas one of the best show s in some years a total of 210 head 160 scotch and so dual purpose were exhibited campbell farms at moffat won the red ribbons on their junior heifer calf and senior year- straw or or her lfr heifer while stotsdale- farm wl au plow down a gcod crop ot clover if we haven t got it then the next alternative is to get some organic matter from some other source it may be buckwheat it may be they get the alfalfa seed down to moisture however when we come back to the question of organic mat ter on which some of our readers w ill no doubt think we are a bit htpped we ore reminded of the comment of an oxford county far mer why don t you plow down some buckwheat then he asked while we would much prefer tol tbad lour an fold lnto tatter- fish shortcake 1 egg t 4 cups hot mashed potatoes 2 cups cooked salmon or other fish 1 green peeper minced 11 sups seasoned white sauce beat egjt and take out 2 tape egg to brush top later mix egg with mashed potatoes add tlsh7 and green pepper to whte sauce spread halt mashed potatoes on the bot tom and aides of a greased lfhnch pe plate fill with- fish mixture ana top with remaining potatoes brush top with the two teaspoons of egg bake m an electric oven of 350 degrees for is mlns oraujtll lightly browned serves 8 yk marys lemon pee recipe 3 eggs 1 cup sugar grated rind and juice of 1 lemon 2 tbsps butter n tsp salt 1 baked pie shell stpaiatc eggs beat the yolks vuth half cup of sugar in top part of double boiler add lemon rind juue and butter cook oyer hot wjtii stirring constantly until thick remove from h add salt to tan whites and beat until stiff urudujllv beat in the remaining cup fo sugar fold half of this nilimgue into lemon mixture and pour into a baked pie shell spread remaining meringue on the top of pie bake in an electric oven of iio for 20 mlns serves 6 blueberry muffins 2 cups flour j taps bolting powder tsp salt 4 tbsps sugar 1 cup milk 1 tbsps melted fat 1 egg beaten 1 cup blueberries combine dry ingredients com bine liquid ingredients and add to fi dry mixture as quickly aa possible mixing only enough to dampen flour sprinkle blueberries with- where eat and weal show their beat orangeville fair tucs and wed sept 19 20 jl livestock poultry show unexcelled harness races pony race rurinint races- midway sports bands a portiar dance wednesday night in the main hall walker montgomery ivris jda e cooney seety at georgetown had the first prize junior yearling other halton ex hibitors were e a manning horn by and w h merry of oakville all four were well up in the rnoney in a number of the classes one of the most interesting fea tures of the show was the classes open to steers of all three beef breeds here sandy buchanan of moffat was in second with his shorthorn steer in the senior calf class in the sarne class an entry from the herd of e a manning was in third and katherine merry of oakville was sixth in the class open to junior steer calves doug las campbell was fourth and in the summer yearling class judy mer rys entry was fifth all of which points to a hot show at milton on september 30th when haltons baby beef club members will hold their achieve ment day halton seed catches spotty catches of small seeds in halton range all the way from good to a complete failure loss of a seed catch is disastrous in the first place the cost of the seed per acre is no small item at last springs prices however what is much more serious it points to tt short- ae of hay and pasture for 1951 and hlt fower drop by spoonfuls in butter r muf fin pans and bake 25 mlis in hot electric oven of 400 degrees make about 16 muffins take a tip 1 double egg mixture for span ish toast reserve part of it for good business to mulch orchards frying in the morning spread with with some of these materials and a little jelly or chili sauce and most of our successful orchard is ts wrap for the packaged lunch do it then le take a leaf out of 2 glazed supper loaf may b hr you cant prevent polio but you can protect your family and yourself with polio insurance family premium 2years s1000 aak ns to amuse- your qovango for you waiter t evans a co mil street phone 18sw ari their book and adopt the idea to general farming true some far mers have tried plowing down straw etc and their crops for the next two years were poor to say the least why because they failed to apply nitrogen to their fields before plotting down this fibrous material in short when plowing down any fibrous material it is a good invest ment to first broadcast 100 lbs of a nitrogen fertilizer per acre such as cyanamid over the field early in the fall ammonium nitrate at the same rate can be used to even better advantage such applications will rot down the fibrous materials and the resulting crops will not suf fer from nitrogen starvation oth ers may decide to convert a straw stack into manure as was described by john a stewart of allsa craig when addressing the halton seed fair and bacon show last spring anything is better than burning it or selling it our soils for the most part arc crying for it am ple humus in our soils will help materially to offset the lack of precipitation in the critical grow ing months and then only will we failure in our seed in the final analysis it means a bmallcr acreage of soil building crops lack of sufficient moisture in the months of april may and june is generally acceplld to be responsible for this failure assoc iated with tin j however in many cases is lack of sufficient humus the kreat majority of the good far mers in halton have as their objec tive the day u hen they will be in a position to plou down some clo ver as a green inanure crop that day seems remote iidccd when our catches of small seeds is oor year after year and we arc short of hay and sufficient pasture if hay and pasture are our most valuable crops as is most generally believed and if lack of sufficient organic matter and humus in many of our soils is in part at least responsible for the failure of seed catches just how arc jwc going to rectify the situa tion this is a question which a great many halton farmers are-fac- ing todays in some cases this re peated allure year atfer year may be duetto poor technique in seed ing on our heavier soils even in the so called dry belt some farmers still get catches- of afalfa with their spring grain the great majority of those who are successful mix alfaira with their grain and sow it down the grain spouts in short atehes ronn prices at campbell sale the sale of imported shorthorns at campbell farms vas in so far as wc eould determine an outstand ing success the average we un derstand was 1212 the sale drew a riejt mans buyers from across the line as well as from all parts of ontario and other provinces in the dominion the top was 150 for u tliiee year old heifer with calf at foot sliced and fitted into hamburg rolls accompanied by raw carrot sticks for the lunch box 3 cook an extra piece of fish when making fish loaf mash about 1 cup with half cup chili sauce or wellseasoned white sauce split weincr rolls on one side and tuck in ample fish filling 4 if you have stew left over from supper drain off the liquid put through the food chopper and mix with some finely grated carrot and onion use as filling between but tered slices of brown bread the qieshon box miss t r asks what quantities of spice do you use in making a good spiced grape jam answer spiced gbape jam slip skins from grapes measure pulp add water ya cup to 1 cup pulp cook until soft then put through a sieve the skins may be put through a food chopper add skins to pulp measure the mixture for each cup of mixture add ap proximate tsp cinnamon it teaspoon cloes and h tsp allspice ground add 1 cup sugar for each cup of grape mix bolt to jellying point mrs j a asks what kind of ipplcs and how much do you use to make a tasty grape jam answer use 3 cup diced apples to cup grupe pulp preferably eiahapples with skin on mrs b b asks htow much lemon juice do sou add to blueberries or sweet plums to make mixture jell answers f uits low in acid should be cut into small pieces or pat dally mashed then measured add v cup lemon juice to a quart of blueberries add ta cup lemon julet jo a quart of prepared sweet plums halton jr homemakers make good cne showing junior homcmakers from the ashgrose and llmehousc groups made an excellent showing in the at the cne under the leadership of mrs sam gisby and mrs frank brown the halton demonstration team ot shirley burt and ruth brown placed in the first prize group in the individual competi tions eleanor stark and mae wing- field were in the first group jes sie wtngfleld and shirley burt in the second prlie group and ruth brown in the third group ballinafad lantern slides shown at church on sunday lantern slides were shown in the junior homomalcotss competitions church sunday evening on family n m- awt n tlnl tltllw tnla tu mnm nf on trial they told the story of two boys brought up in different families showing how home envir onment plays a large part 1 shap ing the lives of children duncan gibson and marjorle w led in the devotional exercises mr and mrs f j shoetlu art rejoicing over the birth of their baby daughter born last congratulations j- enjoy a smoother softer ride on the new the new super- cushion is the first new kind of tire in is years it increases comfort and safety absorbs shock and vibration come in and find out bow yoa cangetsaperoubloo on roar car now saxe motor mom itwr dmotmtoto talm vk1 the final instalment of taxes is due and payable at the municipal office georgetown 4 on or before friday september 15th chas w1llson tax collector silent economical operation the new streamlined howard omomiter b the hsa aaeney con buy georgetown plumbing and heating joe prucyk phone 192m joe the man yoa know araflslbalbblalalalalisiaalslaialaipalalalalalslslslsll mi a

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