Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 30, 1944, p. 7

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the georgetown herald wednea august 31 1944 memories a member of tho staff of no 24 oabto brampton which wan dis tended last month osm ken logan has composed this poem in honour of the old camp com logan was the po polar oolumnlst who recorded the doings around t for the brampton papers and the bullet m m a army paper mrs logan and the baby an stlu living in town on emery street while he has been transferred far no m aoto at sussex nb the pipes that once through twenty four the soul of music shed now hangs as mute on andys vail as if its soul had fled the square that once with voloe did ring ibtand steady that man back there is silent now the men have gone greying the oss hair the- news did reach the camp one day disband that famous crew to some heartbreaks and leaving others army life through no more singing the night leave book too far away from home but none will forget twentyfour the voice that chilled the bone borne day well meet when war is oer good men faithful and true prom north south east and west theyll come and that day well never rue we trained the men to soldiers fine ho patting on the back h d h q sent us away m would like us back thanksgiving day the ninth of october l64 has been appointed thanksgiving day by pro clamation in the panada oasette in quaint words the proclamation reads tte therefore considering that these blessings vouchsafed tot he people of our dominion of canada do call fop a solemn and public acknowledgment have thought fit by and with the ad vice of our privy council for canada to appoint and we do appoint mon day the ninth day of october next as a day of general thanksgiving to al mighty ood tor the blessings with which the people of our dominion of canada have been favoured during this year and we do hereby invite all our people of canada to observe the said day as a day of general thanks giving we know there s still a job to do were in it to the end tho far from home and loved ones dear money we freely lend we know that when our job la done the pipes once more will play and andy fair will lead the boys while we harvest the wheat and hay well gather round the festive board our children on our knee well make an oath we never will go on another spree good luck to all who once i met whue at old twenty four yoq lads who played a noble game find welcome on the door k q new rental regulations are you worried about that roof over your headr do you shudder at the thought of a notice to vacate turning up in your letter box if you re a well behaved roomer or tenant and if you pay your rent on the dot you can tuck your head around a pillow curl up for a good nights sleep and say boo to bad dream about being put on the street with no place to lay your head until spring at least how come because a now rental regulation applying to shared hous ing accommodation flats rooms or parts of houses and now requiring six months notice is announced by the wartime prices and trade board the new regulation means chat all wellbehaved tenants of houses apart ments flats rooms or parts of houses can be sure they will not have to move before may 1 ims this r security is brought about by a wptb order now in effect which extends to tenants ol shared accommodation the same protection of six months notice as is enjoyed by occupants of houses du plexes and apartments though six month notice is now necessary no tenant or roomer may be ordered to vacate between sept 30 and the following april 30 reason for this according to rental officers is to horning in by jean cameron mcclure- byndloita whu faaturm xhen the car came abreast of vv the running girl in the trench coat the horn sounded raucously once twice she hesitated a mo ment tugged her hat over her loose curls and jumped in so chenuv cals help drafting thank you she said the sandy haired man behind the driver s seat looked at her gloomily while her face was unfamiliar he knew draftswomen had been em ployed for some weeks now how far miss to the highway intersection please- kay farnham 1 11 be qui et she added after another glance at the strong chin i know you re planning explanations for the gov the mix1n6 i bowl by ahni auah hyrfre hew icoenl hello homemakersl plump juicy and blushing red arc home grown tomatoes and hows the time when they are at their best sliced stuffed or in a cocktail serve them in every way you can you won t have a chance like this for another whole year how to can tomatoes scald peel and core leave whole or cut in quar ters cold pack pa k raw pack so lidly in sterilized jars add one tea spcon salt per quart adjust lids and process in boiling water bath for 45 minutes or for a salad tomato which stays whole pack peeled ones into hot weller secretarial c0lle6e offers an outstanding future to you wartime and peacetime provide attractive position for weller graduates your own reasoninft tells you to get ready now for the changes and opportunities ahead decide today to obtain through our suoerior secretarial training the assurance of permanent employ ment our nersonallzed instruction will help you to advance to the more desirable position of prestige and high salaries call at the school or write or telephone for our free booklet beacon fall term opens sept 5th weller secretarial college 23 bloor street west kinrsdaie 3171 evening classes correspondence courses one at the highway donald crawled out and opened the door for his passenger she smiled you re the first man to do that in two months mr mcallister and and i am highly flattered that you took me home he did not realize that the girl remained standing in the street until his car vanished from sight prevent needless shifting of thousands i she had noticed him in the halls and of families during the winter months offices for some time when weather oondltons are far irom mcallister was angry with a cold conducive to moving all of which calculated frightening rage that had ernmen mtpecuoncommrueeto- llzed jars nil with hot tomato rnorrow juice made by stewing some tomatoes the chin stiffened perceptibly so aad the government committee was on m minutes coming eh the drive was a silent means you have a roofover your head until may 1 1946 at least the new order requiring six months notice with may 1st as the soonest possible move out date does not apply if you are a boarder now a boarder is interpreted by rental officers as one who has his food and lodging at the house of another or lives with a family as one of its mem bers nor does the six months notice apply if you fall down on paying your rent break agreements or misbehave so tliat your conduct is obnoxious to other occupants of the same bu ldi g it also does not apply if you received your notice to vacate before the new regulation that is before july 26 nor does it apply to shared accommodation in certain congested areas in eastern canada such as halifax montreal kingston been developing for many weeks let wilson run the chemical depart ment as ha ran and bullied every one else all right just so long as he kept out t mcallister s way let him have th soundproof laboratory priorities assistants all right he himself would work overtime be un derpaid refuse better offers all right if this experiment succeeded i if he could work it out and it was i accepted it would be worth all of wilson s sneers he d have done his pft but the government inspectors were coming tomorrow and not to test his model or his method well his temper at a fine edge he swung and headed back to the fac tory in spite of his pugnacious look his height and his square shoulders there was a mildness about donald something in the color of his hair after examining the present housing i the blue of his eyes his general ab- sttuatlon wartime prices and trade nt mindedness which led people m midnight frolic j sunday after midnight september4th1205anl z huttonville park s modernaires orchestra fergus fall fair september 8th and 9th live midway and other grand stand attraction harness races 2 26 class purse 100 and free for all purse 200 come to wellington countys oldest fair special black and white day sponsored by the holstein fnesian association on saturday september 9th board officials are convinced u at to a i serious extent landlords of shared housing accommodation have lncreaa ed rents or are trying to of tt let ng their present tenants in an aittmpt to secure a higher rent rrom the new occupants tenants are tending to accept ren tal increases without an protest for fear of being left homeless housing congestion where it occurs is due to an influx of war workers and military personnel and families who usual ly find shelter in rooms and parte of houses board spokesmen point out they expect this new order which brings all types of housing accommo da t ion except boarding under a re quired six months notice will provide a real remedy for the situation- through its courts of rental appeal the board has provided special safe guards to permit ousting of tenants whose personal conduct is obnoxious to other occupants of the some building landlords who have such complaints should get in touch with their nearest rental office for advice and action landlords wishing to give the re quired six months notice to their te nanus of flats rooms parts of houses or any shared a coo mono da u on should send a copy of the notice to the boards rental office before giving anj notice to tl e tenant rentals apprals era will record on the copy which is to be trivei to the tenant a d a copy to open kotttle heat tomatoes to boiling ipoint add one teaspoon salt pur quart boll 20 minutes pack hot in sterilized jars seal at once there is more loss of vitamin c with this method j tomato aspic i 4 cup fresh cooked tomatoes 13 cup chopped onions 14 cup chopped celery leaves 1 bay leaf 2 whole cloves 1 teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons brown sugar 2 tablespoons 2 enve lopes unfavored gelatine a cup cold water 3 tablespoons lemon juice combine tomatoes onions celery leaves bav leaf cloves salt and su gar simmer 20 minutes strain there should be 3 1 3 cups soften ge latine in cold water dissolve in not tomato mixture add iemonjulce pour into greased mold chill in electric re frlgerator uhmold on crisp 1 tt ce serve with old fashioned potato salad stuffed tomato salad 6 medium sized tomatoes cup of 1 fas gr ti cooked l cup of chopped celery cup of diced cucumber salad drts ing scald and peel the tomatoes cut a slice from the top and hollow out w i as on mix the tomato pulp and salad dressing with the p chopped celerv and cucumber and fill the tomatoes with this mixture li the slice of tomato on top and irn h with hardcooked egg yolks force through a coarse sieve in bacon fat until nicely browned sprinkle with salt and pepper sera at once take a top 1 wringers for washing machines are valuable may we remind you of the simple precautions that prevent service work and loss of this labour saver r wringers should be set at tho proper pressure for the thickness of the clothes too heavy a load may lock the rolls and even strip the gears as soon as the wringing out is finished relase the rollers oil ruins rubber do not spill any on the rubber parts of the machine if this happens clean off immediately with soap and water do not use any abrasive on stained rub ber try to take as much as possllble off with baking soda and water tomato bauce 1 cjs tomat f 1 1 e oi ion 1 sprig parsley 1 stalk celery 1 8 tsp silt 2 tbsp bacon fat 2 tibsp flour cook the first six ingredients to her t m n s ill mel fat add flour and when smooth add toma fried green tomatjeb lo think him timid he had never cared for he believed in attending strictly to his own busmess and yet perhaps it was cornelia a treat ment which had helped to produce his present fury cornelia believed in cornelia first peace or war she was soft blonde helpless appealing to big men she demanded things and got them and now that so many men were gone to julce cook fl mlnuts she had been concentrating on don aid with excellent results there was a quick hush as he en tered the office a bending of heads back to work he glanced toward h s desk his lips tightened i thought i told you to stay out of my things wilson he said slowly striding over to his private corner a beefy selfconfident man swung about i was looking for a pencil ht grinned nonchalantly ignoring the fact that two projected from his breast pocket donald controlled himself with a conscious effort and closed the desk top he felt rather than saw wilson s foot moving the wastebasket into a tripping position behind him and kicked backward s violently that the basket shot be tween his annoyer s legs and he fell headlong he was up m an instant furious his fists lifted but donald s look lowered them can t you take a joke mcallister he asked feebly realizing that his long domination of the office was crashing and that the story would soon sweep the the question box mrs j h suggests a delicious tomato juice cocktail z ripe tomatoes 1 cup chopped ce lery fee cup chopped o 3 sweet green peppers 1 sweet red pepper 2 tablespoons salt 2 tablespoons vinegar a cup sugar wash and cut tomatoes chop the peppers finely mix tomatoes celery onions peppers and salt together boil for onehalf hour in a covered kettle strain through a coarse sieve add vinegar and sugar boil 3 minutes covered seal in sterilized jars mrs a a suggests uncooked mus tard pickle 1 gallon elder vinegar i cup salt 2 ounces white mustard seed i ounce tumeric i pound dry mustard 1 tea spoon caye ine pepper 2 cups brown sugar saccharine to taste cucumber onions cauliflower etc combine inegar and flavourings cut prepared vegetables in suitable sizes and place in the liquid cover with heavy plate to keep vegetables- under liquid the longer the vegetables are left in the liquid the better the i la i our stone or glass jars are desirable mrs j c suggests chili sauce 30 large ripe tomatoes 4 green pep pers 10 medium sized onions 6 large apples 3 cups vinegar 4 tablespoons salt l cup white or brown sugar 1 tea spoon cloves 1 teasp on cinnamon wash and peel tomatoes and onions peel and core apples remove seeds from peppers cut tomatoes and chop onions apples and peppers add vinegar salt sugar and spices and boil for 2 hours stir frequently seal in sterilized jars nnc allan invites you to wirlte to slice i rl c in i 1 i her cjo the herald send in your sug- lices cro swtse do not peel dip in gestions on homemaklng probl egg then in bread crumbs and saute and watch this column for replies be retained by the landlord that the notice is in accord with wartime ren j whole plant tal regulations such notice to vacate no snapped donald he forms will be available shortly at the tramped across the room and various local board offices and must be slammed the sales manager s door used for the purpose behind him no mr bentley rfc tl georgetown high school will open for enrolrjoent and obtaining books only tuesday september 5th at nine o clock regular session begins september 18th at nine oclock sharp georgetown high school board landlords of any shared accom mod at ton may give a six months o tlce to vacate under the regulitlois if the landlord a desires the accommo datton as an enlargement of his per sonal residence b has mad an agree ment with his father mother son daughter or daughter in law that the accommodation will be occupied as a personal residence by them c as per sonal representative of the deceased landlord has made an agreement with the father mother son daughter you re not too busy to listen to me he sa d and poured out every de mand he had formulated during h s drive better instruments add tional quarters storage space and full hearing before the committee i came here to work he con eluded if i can t do that here 1 11 go where i can pay wilson what you want for makmg a general nui sance of himself give him any title you like but let me do a good job of course gasped the sales man ager naturally we thought you overseas ray mackness is a i ame that should 1 cricie jl canadian radio he stepped ocr the broadcast ing threshold at 17 and has doubled his age in the service of the listening pub lic he joined the cbc in 1938 but like oer a hundred of its other mem bers has been on active service since cirlj l the war he is attached to the rcaj overseas frank herbert professlonar public speaking prank herberts role in life before he joined cbc s announce staff in his native ciu lore to a year ago now hes reaching a widek audience reader of the daily newsover cbl at 6 15 pjn ed1 and as announcer for the thursday night prom broadcast at 10 15 pm and the n y philharmonic heard on sundays at 3 00 pjn da rghler in law widow or widow of w quite satisfied mr mcallister the deceased landlord that the acco modatlflg will be occupied as sonal residence by them need no permit to ktu boos we ii have a new contract for you in the morning we donald turned and left in the outer office a stenographer came up to him a lady has been calling she reported miss cor nelia adkins she said donald did not pause tell her farmers may now slaughter hogs for sale without securing a slaughtering have permit and sell pork without having it stamped according to an announce ment by the wartime prices and trade board these regulations have been sos- pended because of the great increase in the number of hdti producers in canada the armouscement potou out store and more people are going to show at the pair this year oet your diaplay ready now in the lab he pulled on his rubber gloves he was quite calm now he would get right at that new solvent but first he pulled off the gloves made a notation on his calendar take girl in drafting room to lunch after committee report tomorrow nice glrlc he thought arranging bottles carefully on the sink he d tell her no women were funny better not tell her he hadn t meant to pick her up that when he best over to rescue his fountain pen from the floor of the car he had acci dentally pressed the horn men at sea red sails in the sunset is a popu lar song we hum at home in canada but to men at sea it means just one th ng a lifeboat carrying survl vors from a torpedoed ship these red sails huge canvas affairs with num bers on themare made in at least one ships store in canada these stores provision canadian dutch greek norwegian and russian mer chant ships docking at canadian ports when you realize how much rope an ordinary sauboat canvas requires and the fact that 7 ooo merchimt cargo and troop ships left canldlan porta last year you have a fair idea of how many sails and how much rope was re quired the ships store also makes rope ladders the kind that can be sltific over the ifale in any emergency ttug require gobs of thick strong rope hundreds of life jackets are also i in panada they have rope all i the edges and rope for tying baofca and fronts together every man aboard must have a life jacket there are also sturdy rope hammocks for iwlstltif supplies over the side of the aul and rope for fastening coverings cork floats then as standard eqaj ment every merchant ship carries abx tons of rope aboard when you add all this the far great quantities rope required for qanadt ships you have a good idea n decent clothesline you want ja or kipping rope for your little gta the strong twine you once eotdft for wrapptnt parcels they have gone to sea the navy ships that guard tfe and- the merchant ahtpa supplies to our flhtin fbteea

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