Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 3 Aug 1950, p. 12

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\ OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL Thursday, August 8 1950 solve tricky domestic problems, ; : ; : HYDRO ! | (jon the new ONE Quandary Tr I Ce / HOME ECONOMIST | ;ompotition, Sept. 7, with top em : From 5:30 to 8.30. p.m. e of $25, is just the thing for () Sundays & Holidays 1.00 to 8.30 p.m, § ; u. What we want is cold, cloud" gjo5e to 100, both men and wo- CHARTING LOGS Closed All Day Monday | ess tea for a clammy, cloudless Iced tea seems to quench summer thirst and enthuse the lazy appetite anyday. But like m w In A Quandry ? Ex. Has Competition If you've always wanted to give advice to- the certain - circumstances, you are Avoid C.N.E. Delays Features not hitherto associat- ed with horse shows have been included in the National Horse Show at the Canadian National Exhibition this year. Tedious de- lays have been carefully avoided in the arrangement of the pro- Qak Villa Dining Room For Your Benefit Navy Street at Church lovelorn or help Serving Delicious Foods haye' already entered this contest in which, given RESERVATIONS ] APPRECIATED ) A monologue is, of course, one woman talking, while two women or vo nt wal yoda Pry conversing Vis termed a cata-|| PHONE 1451 Heed to be really good, should blems will be those of everyday logue. o / yo a 7 i Yond, 3 living and will involve husbands, 2 SI TE wives, guests, children, dogs, Many homemakers prefer the familiar method of pouring strong hot tea over a glass of crushed ice. However, the newer method to make a cool concentrate of double strength tea and likewise pour over the ice cubes. Because cloudiness In iced tea appears when the temperature of the tea drops to the point when it can no longer hold all its components in a soluble form. Strong brews tend to cloud more readily than weak, and high quality teas which pro- duce the rich amber colour, break down as easily as others if] tea is not measured carefully. delivery boys, even how to get a raige out of the boss. Ten minutes will be glven to choose and ponder the problem, 'two minutes to present your an- swer. Most sensible solutions will win the money prizes. Entry forms _are the Women's Division, CNE, Tor- onto with Aug. deadline. A modern home has been de- fined as a place where a switch| viother's handiwork from New. regulates everything except the children. Oakville Ready-Mix CONCRETE Phone Oakville 928 Here is another photograph of the now famous Queen Mary's carpet, which will be shown at the Canadian National Exhibition, Hon. Ray Lawson, seen examin- ing the carpet, headed the party which greeted the 1.0.D.E: con tingent that flew the Queen available by ng 14 set as the LIGHT PUNISHMENT York. ICED TEA (8 servings) 1. Pour one pint freshly boiled water over 8 teaspoons tea. Al low to steep six minutes, stir and then strain into crockery or glass + pitcher. 5, Add four cups cold water and let stand at room temperature until ready to serve. 3. Fill tall glasses with ice and pour prepared tea over ice. Ser- ve with sliced lemon. Additions--Sweeteners: Fruit sugar, fruit syrups, honey or sugar syrup. Flayour: Slice of lime or pin- ched mint leaves instead of lem- on, PARTY PUNCH (for 50) 1 cup water 2 cups sugar 1 cup tea infusion 2 cups fruit syrup 1 cup lemon juice 2 cups orange juice 2 cups pineapple juice 1 quart soda water 1 cup maraschino cherries Ice water o Boil sugar and water 5 minutes, add tea, fruit syrup (juice from quart of strawberries or cher- ries) and fruit juices. Let stand 30 minutes and add 2 quarts wa- ter to make 11, gallons. Drop in 1 dozen ice cubes. Just before serving, add 1 cup maraschino cherries and 1 large bottle soda water. PINEAPPLE LEMONADE Quarter cup sugar syrup Third cup lemon juice Half cup pineapple juice Make sugar syrup of 2 tbsps. sugar and 2 tbsps. boiling water. Cool before adding 'lemon juice and pineapple juice. Stir in 4 or 5 ice cubes. GINGER MINT DRINK 1 cup lemon juice \| 1 cup fresh mint leaves \ 1 cup sugar "3 cup water 3 pints ginger ale Ice cubes Add mint leaves, sugar and water to lemon juice. Let stand 30 minutes. Pour over about 10 ice cubes and add ginger ale, TAKE A TIP To prevent maraschino cher- ries from sinking to bottom of glass of punch, add as beverage is poured The fresh flavour of mint is better when you pinch the leaves before adding to a cold drink. Keep a bottle of sugar syrup on hand to sweeten cold bever- ages. Boil 2 cups sugar and 1 cup water 5 minutes, then cool for. use anytime. 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