Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 16, 1952, p. 9

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v see us for new lowprice goodvear tires prick reduced on automobile truck and farm tires and tubes look at these new low prices the famous marathon now onf less a bio trade4n allowance marathon supercushion ss 24- wt 470 1 less a bio tradein w allowance see us and find out about the sub stantial pncc reduction on all other goodyear urea and tubes saxe motors phone 152w increased costs mean more insurance protection needed make sure you are fully insured walter t evans co insurance real estate travel its the service that counts i now in georgetown furnace and stove oil and kerosene as well as the pomilnr blue coal oil contracts guaranteed w h kentner son phone 12 mmnz rossod into sorvico a during tha war of 1813 every able bodied man from 10 to 00 in tha niagara peninsula waa pressed into serving in the militia farmer from all over act aaide their hoca and took up muskets in order to defend their country it b with this ipirit a dealra to serve their country that descend ants of these earns farmers eontlnua to cultivate vines unsurpassed in elarity flavour and bouquet tha products of which have delighted ge of oonnolsseurs r is 4 fauf news top award winners iluth carrier winner of the miss tor onto title wears an sir pilots harness while she test the comfort of a hbergus reinforced plastic scat which merited the cmna dlan plasties achievement award tor the best item produced in the transportation field during 1031 the seals made by smith and stone lrtd geor are- used in the doilavllund ucavtx telng built for delivery to the u5 government and surpass all former seats of other materials in safety and strerurth jmj jtijw af a georgetown the bowl sbmmaibtah hello llomcmakers it s the day nftcr the day before and we con tinue to pick oonea nibble cheese crumbles and dry rolls when we add a touch of glamour to the left over chicken it will do tne honours for s company meal gives you something to crow about too when it s baked chicken tho topping made with eggs and cheese is tops either chicken or turkey meat will do and such dishes are easy to prepare dakld chicken casserole 1 can condensed mushroom soup cup milk 1 cup cubed cooked chicken 2 cups cooked green beans 4 eggs separated cup grated old cheesa combine soup and milk in m quart casserole add chicken and beans bake in electric oven of 373 degrees for 10 minutes meanwhile beat egg yolks add cheese fold in beaten egff whites and pile this mixture on the chicken continue baking for 30 minutes makes 6 ser vings scalloped ham potatoes 6 sweet potatoes sliced thin is tips salt 2 cups scalded milk 1 tbsps flour 1 small onion 1 tbsps bacon fat 1 slice ham 1 inch thick arrangclaycr of potatoes in bot tom of 12 by 8 inch casserole sprl- klc with salt pepper flour and on ion add remaining potatoes drip- ing and scalded milk top with ham bake in electric ovenof 350 degrees for 1 u hours serves six jiffy casserole cup raw rice 1 vi cups tomatoes 1 tin cubed meat 2 tbsps chopped onion 2 tbsps pimento 14 cup grated old cheese cup bread crumbs seasoning cook rice until tender in n quart of boiling salted water to which a tablespoon of vinegar has been ad ded rinse in cold water mix all ingredients except cheese and crumbs in a casserole and season with cay enne sdlt and celery salt top with chocs and crumbs bake in electric oven of 350 degrees for h hour serves 6 take a tip 1 juices left from canned fruit make delicious sherbet toppings for desserts and they ore easy to pre pare freeze them to ft- mush to the lea cube tray ofjhe electric re frigerator then remove and whip with electric mixer rcfreeze and 4 cranberries can be mixed into muffins used with apple quarters for an upside down cake or mixed with chopped blanched almonds for a spread between split tea biscuits the question box airs ii c ssks do you refreeze on uncooked frozen chicken if it has tha wed answer never re freeze raw meat once poultry or meat is thawed it should be cooked exactly like fresh meat when cooked it may be stored in the electric refrlgarator either covered or wrapped in foil mlaa j t aaks how can we pre vent bacon from shrinking so much answer keep heat low at all times when pan frying bacon mrs m j asks do you roast or braise a shortrib roast anuel it is advisable to oven- bra lie a short rib roast that is add water to a half inch depth in the allowing 40 minutes per lb pan cover and roast at 350 degrees alberta missionary is st johns speaker the easter thankoftcrlng meet ing of the woman s missionary soc iety or st john s united church was held en tuesday april 1st in the church auditorium mrs robert jones presided and gnvc a short resume of the annual halton presbyierlal at milton sne refcrrea to the raising of the fund for the new deaconess trainirtg home mrs dick and mrs hunter of ashgrovc wms sang a lovely duct entitled i- other of eternal love the devotional service was con ducted by mrs a m nielsen assis ted by mrs c adams and mrs w browhrldjjc this was entered on the thorn e what docs easter mean to vou la it a display of new clothes the fragrance of lilies the crowds at the easter service or is it something deeper a spiritual quickening of the meaning for you of the crofl9nnd resurrection mrs adams gnvc a meditation on the cross and mrs brownrldgc offered prayer for victorious living mrs g kidney introduced the speaker miss myrtle mcgregor missionary from smoky lake com munity mission alberta who has been engaged in mission work in various parts of canada for 21 years she said her talk was a re ceipt for giving from the wms associations she is president of tho st paul prcsbyterlal in alber- to the various mission stations are reached by long drives in motor cars supplied by the wms the miles in tho west are three times as long as in the east because the roads are so rouffh and for so many months of the year in bad condl- effsf poultry surplus is noted in canada ontario poultry leaders are very much concerned about canadas top heavy surplus of eggs and poultry that was very evident at a racent meeting of the poultry industry committee of ontario this com mittee which over tha years has gtven good leadership to ontario s poultry industry is made up of hatcherymen poultry vrfficials of both the dominion end ontario w governments feed manufacturers processors and the trade generally apparently all members oft r com mittee were agreed that farmer had purchased too many chick in 1051 egg production up to the end of march is 0 per cent higher than the same period in 1050 and 20 per cen over tu sjne three montlis in 1051 according tos c barry chief of the vrnxuritt iioultry and live stexk branch eggs in storage are now jbjooo cases compared to oooo cases a year ago he estima ted that egfs marketed through egg grading stations by the end of the year will total 3 120 000 cases this represents an average of 104 000 esses a week for the 30 weeks as against an average consumption in 1um of b2 800 cases a week in pout- try meat mr barry noted 32 000 000 pounds in storage on march lit against 14 000 000 pounds in 151 1- a wiggins well known author ity tn the trad stated that judging by the rate of consumption to date there is poultry in storage to last till some time next year he esti mated that the holders of the thirty odd million pounds in storage would take a loas of seven cents a pound or 2 000 000 in view of this picture it was a surprise to jearn that prospects point to more chicks and turkeys being hatched in 1052 according to k a curran ontario has just equalled the set of last year up to march 13 all other provinces how ever morted substantially more chick than last year with heavy increases in the prairie provinces apparently prospects point to o fxir- ticularly heavy increase in turkey pioduction which certainly looks all wrong in view of the amount in storage and other factors in the nu at industry needcas to add the eii bargo against our cattle itolruj to the united mates the increase in marketings of bogs all have s try direct influence on the de mand for poultry and eggs alto gether the outlook is very gloomy many folk arc inquiring v hen the embargo is likely to be lifted wo do know that there is a law on the united states statutes which pro hibits an import from any country where there is on outbreak of any contagious animal disease for one year after such an outbreak has been cleaned up under normal conditions one might anticipate a modification by united states authorities but with a presidential election in the offing wc cannot help but question the likelihood of any change in the em bargo situation until after that ev ent takes place however there is an old saying that things always look darkest before the dawn so perhaps the powers that be may find a solution in the form of other markets for some of our surpluses in the meantime it would appear to be wisdom not to put all your eggs in one basket the georgetown mtkald wednesday evening april 18 1033 paoc t valuable cow eats fertilizer dies a valuable cow died and eight others were taken violently ill on tho farm of clark lyons norval inst week they were fed a type of fertilizer instead of rock salt the dead cow was valued at 1 000 two cows were saved by blood transfusions from unaffected cattle and the remaining six recov ered which christ gives so freely to all who would follow him and servo their fcllowmen those present had a chance to meet miss mcgregor when they gathered for refreshments and a social hour in tho ladles parlour railway i time table nges cha keep t normal setting unttt jerr hlon she work in a ukronlan com- vlng mme 3 try powdered sugar instead of flour when rolling out cookie dough the powdered sugar will not form s white tum on the dough sprinkle the cooklo cutter too and prevent sticking s prepare sandwiches of meat cheese peanut butter or cooked fowl and wrjti in treating unit of the freshen in about half hour or can be toasted when frozen on the else trio- broiling pah a wonderful idea for eotajtauv munlty and spoke highly of the ukranlans and how some of them had gono far in servlceto canada the mayor of edmonton is a ukrainian thero aro ukrainian doc tors jiwyers nurses teachers her talk waa illustrated by coloured slides amongst others there were pictures of golden grain that is sold an over canada and exported td other countries providing the very foundation for health and strength the speaker co this to the jtoadshl sunday april 27lhm2 m tfv brampton lions club amateur b o x i n g s h o w saturday april 19 memorial arena 830 pm 8 big bouts plus main event j garry williams hamilton vs mike zaduk guelph abo wrestling exhibition children 35c general admission 7se ritipirla seats sjlqo t

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