Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 17, 1940, p. 5

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the georgetown herald wednesday evening april 17th 1940 3 page 9 tested recipes new ideas fob old vegetables fax too often the best part of vege tables is drained away and the best part means flavour as veil as min erals necessary to a healtnf ul diet it la advisable to cook vegetable with very lltle water or by suoh me thods as baking steaming or escallop- lhg all food vahie is then retained at this time of year when vege tables such ba cabbage carrots tur nips onions beets and potatoes have been in storage they often need a little fussing up to make them more attrac tive the following recipes have been tested by the home economist of the consumer service section market ing service department of agricul ture v hot cabbage salad 4 cups shredded cabbage 1 cup boiling water 1 teaspoon salt 4 tablespoons butter 4 tablespoons vinegar 2 tablespoons flour cook cabbage in a closely covered saucepan in boiling salted water 6 minutes drain in another pan melt butter add flour and stir until smooth add hot water from cooked cabbage then vinegar cook 3 minutes add cabbage onion upside down cake this is particularly good with roast beef 3 cups onions 2 cups flour 1 egg 214 teaspoons baking powder cup milk 4 tablespoons shortening peei and slice onions in a greased baking pen dot with 2 tablespoons butter sift flour and baking powder beat egg add milk and 2 table spoons melted shortening stir tnto flour pour over onions and bake potato pancakes 2 cups grated raw potatoes a tablespoons soft bread crumbs salt beat egg add bread crumbs bait and potatoes saute on hot greased griddle allowing 1 tablespoon of bat ter for each pa fanfey carrots 4 cups shredded carrots 1 tablespoon minced parsley m cup boiling water 2 tj butter cook carrots in boiling water l minutes keep closely covered re move cover and add butter cook 5 minutes add parsley and serve tomato- bread cheese lunch 6 slices bread vt lb cheese salt and pepper 2 eggs 2 cups canned tomatoes a little onion cufbread in cubes coarsely grate cheese beat eggs add tomatoes and seasonings arrange bread and cheese in alternate layers pour liquid over and bake 45 minutes at 375 de grees f serve at once carrot loaf 1 cups grated carrots 1 egg cup ground peanuts cup milk 2 tablespoons butter a little onion salt and pepper beat eggs well add milk and other ingredients press into a greased baking dish bake hour at 35fl de grees p serve hot or sliced cold on lettuce interesting news items from surrounding villages ottawa goerings book making of a nation has been confiscated in russia at the request of the ministry of culture on account of a passage in which the field marshal declares that the grea decision for germany europe and the whole world would be tilt ronfliu between the swastika and the sovie star should the latter win germany would be destroyed by the blood teror ol communism and her destiuction would be followed by that o e i stewarttown f messrs p r and norman bally of toronto spent sunday at their home here miss frances jenunson has retur ned to toronto normal school alter being studentteacher at the 7th line school miss ilsa bessey of georgetown and toronto normal school was student- teacher in s s no 6 stewarttown mr and mrs joe standish have re turned to their home after an absence of several weeks congratulations to mr and mrs ned hodgewho have a fihe baby son ashgrove mrs john bellboddy mrs p wil son and mrs walter brownridge at tended the wjtfb presbyterial waterdown on tuesday april bth the wa croklnole soclaf on thurs- i day nigh had only a fair attendance due to much sickness in uv communi ty bnd roads and weather the high scores were won by mrs r j gra ham and mr e currle although tlit pupils from ashgrove school did not take part in the musi cal festival held at norval on thurs day april 11th some of the pupils ac companied by miss dlerlem had the privilege of attending mr and mrs frank wilson attend ed the play it happened in june given at bethel by the woodbridge young people mr jo drake has purchased the ashgrove property formerly owned by mr w j alexander we welcome mr and mrs drake and family back to a li grove robert lane of georgetown with mrs r lane mr and mrs w greenlees and miss marianne and mr david mcleod of milton with mr and mrs a w ben ton all the roads of the district are open again and the garden perennials are showing- themselves spring must be here in spite of the snow messrs alex and russell mcdonald and gear hayes visited at the home of the latte- at inglewood on sunday the wm s meeting was held at the home of mrs gale on friday evening with mrs davidson delivering the ad dress and mrs a w norton and mrs d d davidson rendering a duet im april specials overalls mens overalls black mens overalls black and blue f25 150 165 175 and 225 rev dr t albert moore fx moderator of the united church of canada who died in toronto recently pants mens cottonade pants grey mens striped cottonade pants wool pants mens wool pants small checks were reg 3 95 290 young mens wool pants sizes 30 32 34 were reg 3 50 underwear mens fleece combinations mens fleece drawers mens fleece shirts breeghes boys whipcord breeches 26 to 32 boys navy serge breeches 26 to 32 t boys grey tweed breeches 26 to 32 165 155 225 159 79c 79c 149 149 159 agents for langleys cleaners and dyers 5 mcbean co fc phone 64 we deliver georgetown save with safety at your r store lorne mills pure food store baking speciai pure lard in 1 lb cartons 3 for 25c crown brand corn syrup 5 lb tin 37c 2 quaker puffed wheat 1 quaker puffed rice z 21c aylmer tomato juice 105 oz tin 39c nabob coffee drip or regular grind 1 lb tin 46c posts bran flakes 3 for 25c with other parts or wheat westons wheatens pkg 10c new toasted wh eaten sodas molasses kisses f ppi 2 lbs 25c special meat values cottage rolls t by the piece fresh rologna 20c 31c 14c choice fres fboit and vegetables at m frice8 a e farnell phone 75 free delivery iov ii dr 1 albert a in live of acion and a uv hr had rism to the peaks tiil minim comrrutlci of the m l ti u1 r urc md thut ic hortitulunal society in this dlstrlc c ihvhmml wfts mnde onl bj his held their spring meeting on mondav m jn ffort md putting the bes thi home of mrs george nt na1 position hi held ri canada ihh bo ton with a lair attendance tlie pnsdim mis albirt beard was in hai md a food deal of business w i trnn ittd the district wa di vid d i lo r ptrts and ramassirs ipxjiiiid in lui district to sitiiri nn mix i- ip the prt idini h u ollir id i pric to the camasstr bringing in th mos memoirs mr ana mrs harrj wan at ton spent the uetk end at the home of mr albir ware mrs w wri is worth spnt tliid j wtk nd vi li muds in guelph coiiriiulatlons lo mr and mrs fa wm norrlsh of guilph iu a bo j da id william mrs norrlsh was formi rly wlnnitred wrimksworth i the ice is still two fut thick on u the nwr hcu which is not biokm i j in t uiiud i the cold nights and mild das in the bush havi men used the flow ol4 mapk yrup tin m thodisl and liuttd n moniplishnunt in this x lx r membt red oy most fdiki 01 nil fut priss ubi i him hi t in unot i wa tit uikmsi in ac ion or ihs if wi h hi wis bicc m nt i h viioti luttrs of in i it n m m m islon whin rdiioi look mir tliefree j k t in in t lit up- was one lb it mikii ni matter how ft is 1 c mur missed reading itl fni press md ki t p uk i with tin community he t c ill hnmt hi has told iltir ominv home from a i j h had all the copies re i it tin tend three and four r nt of these trips onn of his iieal dclighus was to visit m 1 int in watch our window n wnur ice cream sraouu and ook fruit salad snndae 13c 2 for 25c longs confectionciypf j geby theatre friday april 19 at the circus a laoxh riot wtth the marx bros and kenny baker crime doesnt pay drunk driving popeye never sock a baby fox news saturday april 20 destry rides again mr scale thriller with marl en e dietrich and james stewart cartoon hitch hiker miniature rhumba rhythm chapter 6 lone ranger rides agafh mallnce at 1 o m ballinafad mrs d j sinclair has returned horne irom st michaels hospital to ronto where she was connned with a fractured ankle wo hope she will soon be out around again many farmers are busy maklnft maple syrup the run has only been fair so far several members of the w m s attended the halton presbyterial held at waterdown last tuesday and re port a very fine meeting scholars of s s no 14 went to norval lost thursday and took part in the musical festival the mission circle met for thelr aprll meeting at the home of mrs s sinclair the president beta allen presided at the meeting florence sinclair tead the scripture lesson and helen mclean had charge of the topic a very interesting reading on medi cal work in india ws given by mrs sinclair a personal letter to mrs foreman from a missionary friend in japan was read concluding the pro gramme lunch was served by the committee umehouse tuesday and wednesday april 23 and 24 swanee river technicolor romantic days of mtautrets and rtver boat wtth don amecbe and andrea leeds band rubinoff and his orchestra maintain the right a story of the canadian north west mounted fsuee scenic valiant venezuela his homi church here and deliver al imssni1 ftom us pulpit but a i turr thi l tndillblv stamped on ou mi mory t- li s isit just two iars ago to be the minister at ihe 100th anni versm oi chtirrhllj it was a beau- tlful umnier morning in june and th doors of the ihurch on the hill were open and looking over jie green hills and into the distance on a mew that is unexiillid and with which he was familiar from hls bojhood days very rev dr t albert moore was a force ful spcikei it all times and he always joined net rtllj in the service or praise we haev lieard him on many occa bu on that particular morning from the singing of unto the hills around do i lift up my eyes there inspiration in him and the service tlat many like ourselves re call and l hen we recall the genuine joy he was experiencing after the ser vice in his chat with triends of other years manj remember him as we men tloned loi his accomplishments in the world manv of us here remember him for his personal loyalty and friendliness in the home community to day ituesday a distinguished son of acton comes home again home to his last resting place in fairview cemetery tone up your system tablets 79c 139 whn storing away garments uso red cedar flakes wilh naphthalene 25c specials for this week lysol antiseptic 35c 65c lar ex moth spri lady dainty tissuls carnation perflme 25c 50c baylrs aspirin 22c 39c 98c moth c1h stals lb 39c lka seltzer 29c 57c luu can alvvajs shop to advantage at y rexall store cleans and polishes 4 square furnil polish 39c for extra pep and energy take rexall nerve tonic tablets with itamin bl 45c tht t ttow ptoptt frcommimj cress corn bunion salves c each try it today 50 special rigular 25c metal and glass sprayer and a 16 oz bottle or moth killer and mothcontrol liquid both for 83c robbs drug storeys r plinistf 1r wm niiv rexall store georgetown i the phone 76 we deliver a number of inez scott s friends gave a surprise party in honour of her birthday on apri 8 at her home an enjoyable evening of games and danc ing was spent the women s institute meeting was held at he home of mrs f shelbourne on april 4th with thirteen ladles in attendance and the president mrs gowdy in the chair mrs h 11 reported on work done for the ceorgetown red cross branch as follow 6 pair wrlstlc6 3 scarves 13 swea ters and 80 pairs socks it was decided that the wi branch donate five dollars to each of george town red cross and salvation army two girls from the community are to be sent to the fifteenth annual girls conference at oac guelph on may 8 8 10 the floll- gah wasanswered fey san event of fifty years ago mrs smethurst s paper concerning historical research dealt with the ex perlences of a former lhnehouse old boy this paper led to further teles of old times in the neighbourhood following the natonal anthem a social half hour was spent while tlie hostess served lunch visitors on sunday included the haines family at mr and mrs jos scott s messrs wm and gordon fjrleff of brantford with mr and mrs gale and miss tvens mr and mrs e morrow of toronto miss gladys packer and mr and mrs a prcftrence for entertainment by members of their own regiments has been shown by canadian troops in england while profeseipnal enter tainers have been given an enthusias tic welcome home brewed concerts with canadians as performers are the most pooular mtncles s ill happen some 1 300 eirs iga peas were deposited m the tomb of tutank h mien the ffisplnn king as food on his journej behind the wall th it so ils the ir ie which is withcd over b tht goddess isis the mummy of tht ancient egyptian rultr lias been discovered in a cost ly sarcophagus alongside the mummy were the gifts hestoued on the tllustn us king ts eerlasting sumeninii for lum or his journey an english professor inspected in his own home the seemingly value less ind desiccated seeds of 3 300 years ago and w ondt red if by chance they might be made to germindtt he gave n fiw of them to a skilled gardener with instruc lions to plant them and the result was an almost supernalural event for these pets 3 100 years old sprouied and developed into magnif icent plants on which an excellent crop matured tliev have blue pods ind green kernels contributions amounting to 17700 were sen to the canadian govern ment one day last week by japanese citizens of british columbia japanese employees of a lumber mill pooled 85 00 as their contribution to can ada s war effort while the nanalmo japanese association forwarded 7700 for the same purpose a japanese in dividual ol bella bella bc sent a- long ave dollars to help canada carry town ol georgetown proclamation daylight saving change to summer time april 28th to september list 1940 whereas the council of the town of georgetown have rescinded the daylight saving time bylaw and whereas the bylaw has been amended to read that daylight sav ing time shall be established in the town of georgetown from the 28th day of april at 12 01 ajn until the 31st day of september at 12 01 am 1940 therefore all citlaens are requested to comply with the time specatled in the amended bylaw proclaimed pursuant to the instruc tions of the town council joseph gd3bons mayor god save the king taj mahal is tomb the taj mahal one of the most beautiful buildings in the world wjs built b the mogul emperor shah tehan at agra near delhi india as atomb for his favorite wife to build it a vast army of hindu workmen labored for 22 years and with its neighboring pal ate and mosque the cost is reck oned to have been between 20 000 000 and 50 000 000 it is of white marble 130 feet long and wide and nearly 200 feet high to the top of the huge dome which surmounts the eight sided building this is sup ported on each side by two slender minarets and fs surrounded by per sian gardens the walls of the in terior are covered with floral de signs loved by the persians picked out in onyx jasper carnelian and other semi precious stones white for hospitals white is the characteristic color oi hospital interjorsphyaiciana ex amining rooms and biological labo ratories plumbing fixtures uni forms of mirses coats of doctors everything is white if the zeit- schnft fuer aerzthche fortbildung ic right white will cease to be the color of medicine and surgery why be cause whatever merits it may have in revealing dirt white has optical disadvantages it has been definite ly proved that doctors when en gaged in performing long operations suffer from eyestrain because of the all pervading white one ger man hospital has experimentally painted its interior grayish blue and is nowtudying the result ceconomv o cnetefyou when you travel luf mota goacu low round trip fares orillia stt goderich tilb htjntsvtlle m5 tickets and information at w n long phone 89 georgetown gray coach lines

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