Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 6, 1944, p. 3

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the georgetovgi harald wed september 6th 1944 t1ie mixing m bowl r amnk auah hydr hm heuo homemaleere i our fruits pa- ttielr luscious wealth each in turn throughout the entire miuutier in spite of inexperienced help gardeners have displayed an excellent quality of produce and an ample quan tity tor our needs too it is then up to v to make the beat ol trueflavoured foods keep the flavour oi late summer fruits by storing them in a cool place preferably the refrigerator do not more too muoh raw fruit for a long period use the rtpest ones first it is vise precaution to keep any strong flavoured loads away from fresh irull lb the preparation of fruit such as reaches pears and apples drop in ttlted water as soon as peeled to pre vent discolouration mix with citric trults if these fruits have to stand tor some tune peach coffee cake oream 2 tbsp shortening and w cup sugar add 1 beaten egg sift to gether 23 cups flour tsp salt and 3 tpe baking powder add alternately to creamed mixture witfri vt cup milk mix just until blended pour into greased pleplate arrange sliced peach es over top crumble 3 tsps flour 3 tablespoons butter quarter cup fin gmr and 1 tsp cinnamon together sprinkle over peaches bake in electric oven at 375 degrees lor 35 minutes canned peaches scald peel halve slice or leave wtoole pack raw in sterilized lars anil oover with boiling hot syrup a cup ugar to 1 cup water adjust lids process in boiling water bath for 25 minutes process minutes l peaches we firm open kettle method boll in syrup adjust lids and process 20 minutes in boiling water bath canned peaks peel leave whole or cut lnfckalves and core cook gently in aboiling light syrup 4 to 8 minutes according to size and firmness pack hot and cover with boiling syrup adjust lids and process 20 minutes in boiling wa ter bath open kettle method same as fc peaches legion notes take a tip 1 before fastening corks into bot tles boll them for five minutes to soften them then while hot press ttiem into bottles the oorka will fit tightly when cool 2 clean plaster vases by dipping into a thick liquid starch when dry brush off the starch and dirt will vanish wltih it 3 try adding a pinch of nutmeg to creamed com a different but blending flavour for a change pears jn salads use equal amounts of diced raw pears and apples when you make wal dorf salad stuff the cavities of peclid pear halves with salmon salad mix dked pears cubed cantelope and mar oechlno cherries with a light syrup peaches or peaks with cheese for a dessert type salad nil cavities of peeled and cored hahes of fruit with cream cheese or cottage cheese sad apple jelly or old cheese and pea nut butter dressing isn t necessary bkoel fruit put slices of peaches and neam on a grill drizzle with honey and mint and broil for 5 or 6 minutes t11e question box mrs d w says is it tnte that you i should sprinkle sliced cucumbers with salt and allow them to stand some time before serving answer there is no evidence that salt makes cucumbers easier to digest salt would draw water from the cells and make the cucumber limp and un appetizing this water contains va- 1 luable minerals and vitamins which would be lost crispness would be lost too mrs e c says mould formed on i some extra fruit juice i had in cov ered bottle in the refrigerator could i use it answer such mould is not injurious to health but may change the fla vour usually the mould can be skimmed off and the syrup boiled will be alright to help avoid it pour hot syrup into a sterile jar cover at once and place in the refrigerator as soon as cool if syrup is kept for an i extended period reheat it occasionally and always keep in airtight container mrs o j m has a suggestion for r b to make red chili sauce peel and core tomatoes put in pan mash wiui wooden potato masher cut up onions bring tomatoes and two onions to a boil then take off lid of pan and let cool till chili sauce thickness then put in sugar salt spices mixed with the vinegar and lit cool for a few minutes longer stir anne allan invites you to write to her co the herald send in your suggestions on homemaking problems id watch this column for replies private life of the blamese twins dalsv and viola hilton begin in the america wtekly with this sun jdas sept 10 issue of the detroit sund ij tlm the intimate and ni vi r btfore told sior of their fight for love and happiness be sure to read the revelations of the siamese twins the story they never intended to tell get sunday 5 detroit times hello comrades once again we are pleased to report tihe doings of the legion branch after the summer holi days and we hope all comrades will welcome this bit of publicity which la in the interest of all legion mem bers the first activities of the local branch for tthe fall season will be the 1 annual zone church parade to be j held in brampton next sunday sept 10th zone commander teddv drew has issued an invitation to all branches in the zone to attend this parade and i large representation of members from the branches in ttie zone are expected to he on hand to make this j parade a successful one fall in will be at the legion hall in town next sunday at 130 pm so as to reach the brampton hall for 2 30 djn a special ceremonv will be held at the cenotaph and from there the pa rade will move off to the cemetery for the decoration of graves of deceased comrades immediately following the parade the brampton branch is serv ing eats and coffee so georgetown branch that are we owing to do about this zone church j parade can we better that ofclast year at milton remember 45 members took part we are aware of the gas shortage and tire situation but we still have faith in the legion comrades so the chairman of ttie transportation is i making an urgent appeal to car owners to volunteer their services next sun day let us resolve that over fifty local members will follow the georgetown branch colors at the parade next sunday on the blackboard in the legion hall will appear a place to write your name if you volunteer your car and j another place for all the comrades who are free to attend this parade please nil in your name early so as we may i know the number of members willing to take part the next important item regarding the legion will be that of the regular meetings which will resume its actlvi ties the fourth thursday in september your executive under comrade presl 1 dent stafford has had the full res ponsibillty of the branch and held regular meetings during the summer months and done a good job each member took a deep interest in le gion affairs and many iot discus slons were entered into each member voiced his personal opinions and all members of thi branch should be sa tlsned with the way the executive has handled thilr affairs during the sum mer months next sunday for the church parade in brampton medals and berets are in order j b milton carrolls late summer flowers and candle light decorated st paul s united hurch milton on august 26th for the marriage of kathrjn olive mac nabb daughter of mr and mrs a gordon macnabb to mr norman ed 1 j ward brown of pugwash nova scotia rev j b moore officiated at the double ring ceremony and the weddlnk music was played by miss marjorle dawson mrs jftobt currie has received word 1 that her son pte andrew william an j derson was wounded on august 26th while serving in france he enlisted with the rovnl canadian ordnance in january 1043 and later served with the second canadian tank corps he went overseas in june 1943 after training at brookvllle and ottawa veteran of the dieppe raid sgt ed gar gordon turner has been wounded while serving in frnnce on july lth according to word received by his wife who resides at omagh his injuries are 1 described as a bullet through his left 1 shoulder and lung two broken ribs j and torn cords in his shoulder kicked on the head by a horse on thursday afternoon william r ez jeard died on friday in milton hospi tal mr ezeard who was 64 years of age was watering the team at the drinking trough he was an employee of the flour and seed mill in muton mrjmd mrs wm mckenzie re iceived a cable jesterday saying their daughter mrs ww abey and son michael hae arrived safely in england to join her husband opl wm abey of the r c a f champion the trick horse act promisee to le a good on at georgetown fan- opt 16th notes comrades now that the fall acti itles are starting hov about your i dues comrade ronej is anxious to clean up his books and have every member paia up to date how about a little co operation in this lm portant matter several changes are anticipated in the procedure of conducting regular meeting this fall your executive have j passed several important motions rn girding these changes and in our next article we will explain the new clauses space is at u premium tills week so will meet ou all at the legion hall wounded veterans staff cpr hospital cars acton mr l aitchlson of durham will be the new agent at the c n r in acton succeeding mr f beatty who recently retired mr aitchlson will assume his new duties next month on sunday members of the acton branch of the canadian legion joined with friends in a memorial service for j pte harold l simpson son of corp ard mrs george simpson acton tie serviic was held in the united church in cliurgi of his pastor rtv a w fosbury al hirvey put it ery aptly on i i turday when addressing the 1500 to 1 3000 folks attending the bcardmore co picnic you e got a flint com munlty spirit in acton folks you don t find such spirit in man pi icls 1 its taken a hundred jears to get for heaven s sake don t lose it mrs e kentner ballinafad cele i brated her eight second birthday on saturday august 26th at the home of her daughter mr ind mrs hinry hilts receiving many cards congrat illations and 1 iovpiv bouquet of pink roses from her son and daughter mr and mrs kentner and grandchildren from bolssevaln manitoba this weeks cnsnalu lists brought more of war s grlmness to homes in acton and the district immediately adjacent one more has made the su preme sacrifice ind three more acton boys are reported wounded pte ho ward webster son of mr and mrs s h webster acton has been killed in action on tuesday august 15th gnr w j taylor was wounded august 14th sgt m a tyler was wounded on august 13th l cpl a e ferryman is reported missing since august 6th free press assigned to regular hospital car service by the canadian pacific railway these four porters standing in front of the ever- changing map of the battle of europe in the windspr station at montreal have a record of 22 years of service and wounds from seven actions in two wars left to right the four who have the bond of a experience with the wounded servicemen they look after on the coast- tocoast runs of hospital trains are jean napoleon maurice montreal wounded at dieppe and in italv james e thompson montreal casual t of the london blitz r wmslow montreal wounded at vimy ridge and amiens sam morgan verdun veteran of this war and the last one wounded at second ypres and dieppe brampton from in rcat bomber group in britain comes the news- of the pro motion of wing commander c w burgess newly appointed commander of the thunderblrd squadron miss mary lucille conover elder daughter of ijeutenantcolonel and mrs r v conover brampton and lieutenant garnet britton canadian dental corps son of dr and mrs g p britton guelph are being married on saturday september 2nd in chris church bramp an mrs annie hall prominent execu tlve for many years of the brampton women s liberal association and pre sldent erf the ontario women s liberal association about twenty years ago died vor s iddcnlj on saturdnv while on a visit with her daughter mrs norman russell sam la the brampton air cadet squadron returned last friday night from their summer camp at the rcaf station crntnl a on i the camp was a mark ed improvement over the summer camp of l3 in that the course of trallning included flying and sports word was received by mrs george litsur quren street east that her husband pte george litster had been lnslantlj killed in action on the french front he had token part in imasion fighting since me first pte lltstcren enllste at the war outbreak with the lome scots and went over seas in july 1m1 two months pre viously he married miss icathleen cox brampton gazette a georgetown soldier looks for the herald as much as a letter from home send it to him regularly by subcrlbing for him 3 00 a year troll jars wfwu plddlno spick o rubbers tese cwu crystals 10 ms uttl twmto juice n 9 fim salt wa tap lie cuitfi sandwich spread lc bpeoia bm white beans 2 pound 9 ihm unraumtd altaw grapefruit v 330 quaker health bran a me quix a n aso ftdht jemima pancafct flour sc 3 satada 1 cwpwi tea bags 30 3se old cheese 35c fly pads 3 z5c old dutch a loc ha wes wax y 45c 2 83c ocedar ss ul z3c palmolive s z lie ivory soap 6c 9c butter ffrti grwfe crtimefj lb prem am pork 32c shredded wheat z 23c cornflakes 2 15c newport fluffs 25c 39c cheese moonbeam 2 73c raisins isffi i7c ovaltine 58c 98c golden tit a i lb pkg 4ifc we reserve the right to limit qaantitjes of all merchandise si7e 100 grafefruit h7e 300 lemons size 252 valencia oranges si7l 20 vi fn ia oranges 2 for 17c 48c dot 39c dot 45c dot- frnit and vegetable prices subject to market flncraauons t coupons to use september 7tb 8tjoab fl to 10 14 to 41 1 preserves 1 to 28 tea or coffee 30 to 39 1 btjtter 74 to 77 new store hours open 8 30 am to 600 pun every day except friday 840 to 6js and saturday 8 30 am to 10 00pm phone 357 georgetown men and women are urgently needed how to save essential food crops now ready for harvesting tomato pickers peach pickers apple pickers grape pickers aug 15 to oct 1 aug 15 to sept 23 sept 15 to oct 20 sept 15 to oct 31 one waj transportation paid those who will work a minimum of one month return transportation paid to those who remain until tht end of picking season pleasant outdoor work with good wages and an opportunity to serve on the food front are avail able to hundreds of men and women of ontario now apply at once in person or faail this coupon xent bu id n toronto i am a volunteer for the food wont nam addrett telephon dotoi ara lobla- fall fair dates fergus sept 8 and s oeorgbrawn sept- 16 and 18 orangerlue sept is and 13 acto s and tt ancaster sept 33 and 23 arthurssept 38 and v oaledonsapt 39 and so oooksrilleaept 38 and fll muton sept 20 and 30 aberf oyle oct 3 and bolton oct 13 and 14 erin oct 7 and 9 orand valleroc b sad 4 markham oott and t tandft t tanda

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