the georgetown herald wed september 20th 1 944 ement we have been appointed by purina mills to act as their exclusive distributer for the sale of purina chows and purina sanitation products we e are eqwpped with a double head grain grinder and a one ton batch feed mixer we solicit your grinding and feed mixing trade and will endeavour to do the best job possible now that pastures are gone and you will be putting your dairy herd on their winter s milking ration try purina cow chow for top milk production its the way to get w o r e eggs drind and mix your grain with purina chowder produce milk for victory jsalomce your grain with v purina cow chow punaa chowder is a real egg making supplement to balance your ground grain make your grain produce more egga than when fed straight if you havegraio you need chowder i m your irmtn itb prln cow chow supplement to mak 18 p rot cm ration lhl wal milk- maker come in and let u fifui ration for you put your flock of pullets on purina concentrate this fall bring in your own grain and we grind and mix it with purina chowder concentrate if you are short of grain feed purina lay chow georgetown feed wm brydon phone 86 georgetown custom grinding custom mixing the mixing bowl by anmt auan hydra home icosnlet htello hjompmatytttst out peel lngs as thin as possible to save food value better still cook vegetables with their skins on these words or advice have been spoken by many food au uiorltles there is bound logic in such ad via because it has been found that there is more food value next to the skin in most vegetables when tl l skin is left on during cooklnt not only do you retain the precious mineral and vitamins directly underneath but the skin octs as a pro i tective covering holding in the food of the rest of the vegetable among the early winter vegetables this theory applies to potatoes squash carrots parsnips and e plant so for food value economy we re commend potatoes boiled or baked in their jackets squash baked or steamed in its shell carrots and par snips just well scrubbed not peeled before boiling and egg plant cooked unpeeled then stuffed for serving tomato stuffed potatoes 6 large baked potatoes 4 tablespoons flnelj chopped onion 5 tablespoons canned tomatoes 1i teaspoon mustard 1 8 teaspoon celery salt pepper salt cut baked potatoes in half length boiling water until tender adding salt just before cooking is completed when tender drain and combine with me dlum white sause serve with tiny fried sausage balls stuffed peppers mi cup canned tomatoe soup v cup hot boiled rice salt 1 sweetxtread parboiled and cut in cubes paprika 8 n peppers combine ingredients except peppers parboil peppers stuff with prepared i mixture and bake 10 to 15 minutes in electric oven at 400 degrees f serve with tomato sauce creamed turnips reheat three cups diced cooked tur- n p in one cup of white sauce 2 tbsp bacon lat 2 tbsps flour 1 cup milk tsp salt few grains pepper and a few grains nutmeg take a tip the old time potherbs have again ccrre into vogue as part of a well- planned garden fresh or dried leaves and flowers add interest to various dishes to prepare herbs for storing after the dew has disappeared pick just the young and tender leaves which appear wise scoop out the contents mash and prlor to tne planta nowering to allow add chopped onion canned tomatoes mustard celery salt and salt and pepper to teste mix well and refill the potato shells return to the oven and reheat thoroughly yield six servings baked btufki jegoptant 1 eggpli it 1 cup soft stale bread crurabsi 2 tablespoons butter 1 table ipoon fii tly chopped onion salt and pepper 1 tgg well eaten buttered bread crumbs cook eggplant 15 minutes in boiling salted water or ham stock to cover cut si ce from top ind carefully re moc pulp with spoon taking care not to bretk skin chop and add crumbs cook onion with butter five minutes add to pulp season and if necessary moisten with a little stock or water cook five mm ites cool and add egg refill eggplant cover with buttered crumbs ai d bake 25 minutes in elec trie oen t 375 degrees f iried summfr squash wash and cut in half inch pieces sprinkk with alt and pepper dip in crumbs egg and crumbs again fry in hot at and drain creamed salsify or oyster plant wash and scrape the salsify throw i lg it immediately into cold water to which a lltle vinegar or lemon juice has beei added to prevent dtscolora tion cut in inch slices and cook in a second growth of leaves as tender as the first to retain seed pods gather the entire plant just before the seeds hare matured caraway dill mustard and coriander are among the seeds used for seasoning dry leaves in a very slow oven for 1 vfc hours or tie in a loose bundle and hang in the shade untlf all moisture is removed crush the leaves to powder and pack in airtight con tainer seeds should be spread on a cloth rack and dried in che sun turning daily the question box mrs f m suggests two new sand wich fillings that are specials 1 mix vi cup chopped hard boiled eggs with 1 tbsp chopped olives or pickles and 2 tbsp prepared mustard 2 blend 2 tbsps prepared mustard into 4 tbsps butter a grand spread for meat or cheese sandwiches mrs w g suggests a good veget able plate make very thick white auce uing 2 cups milk add a tsp mint 1 13 cups each of cooked peas carrots and corn spread in 2 pans chill cut in triangles coat with crumbs and fry serve with sliced to- mitoes cucumbers and wedges of let tuce uine allan invites you to write to her- co phe herald send in your suggestions on bomemaking problems d watch this column for replies 0 real individualists by lewis milligan socialists are fond of scoffung at rugged individualist as if he re a comic figure or a parasite on lety and yet some of the ruggedest individualists that i have known ere siciallsts of most extreme type many of them were both comic d parasitic all socialist leaders vigorous individualists they could r be successful leaders otherwise is very doubtful if even the salnt- t of socialistleaders would meekly to having their lives planned d ordered by other people on the er hand i have known some rabid ry individualists who would fit very ortably into a regimented social te herein is a paradox shaw is one of tne most individualists that ever be would not only be a misfit t would be ft positive nuisance in a em show would not be lerated for five minutes as a citizen soviet russia and the only reason be u alive today u that he chose remain in a democratic country i free to say and do what lflced x once beard shaw say tbat i were fool and that the first of the prophet was to take oare his health m that be could remain shawls a wealthy man and be has made his money and his reputation as a writer by knocking the very system under which he has remained alive and flourished he has posed as a mo dern diogenes and has gone around with a literary lantern in daylight looking for an honest man the only place he could find one was in a mlr ror bu diogenes lived in a tub shaw has preferred to live in a comfortable country residence and to move in se lect social circles his socialist chick ens have lately been coming home to roost in the form of excess profits and inheritance taxes and mr shaw the individualist lost his temper trying to shoo them off v h g wells is another example of that political hybrid the indlvlduaust- soclallst he started out as a fabian and conceived elaborate plans for the development of a utoplan society but he was too individualistic for the fabians and he left them in a huff be cause they would not adopt his ideas wells visited russia to see for himself how socialism worked out in praettos but the soviet system had no personal attraction for him he preferred to llte under the capitalist system in bog- land where like his friend shaw be was free to please himself wells also a rich man he has well earned bis money and reputation fay persistent private enterprise to liter ature and be has not teamed the pro fit motive he has made roll us of the advantages and disadvantages of a free democratic system in same of m novels wells has made light of chris tlan morals and he has himself been somewhat of a free lover but he pre fers to live among respectable people he has scoffed at theology but he does not like being regarded as an atheist and he has tried to create a synthetic deity out of chemicals in a blologl cal laboratory of late years mr wells seems to have lost faith in saclalism pnd socialists in general including himself he has come to realize that the social and economical problems of england are very much involved with those of the world as n whole and one of his latest solutions for the ills of mankind is the world state in his old age mr wells is living in a state of disillusionment and suppressed pessimism shaw and wells are the products of a free democracy tbey would have been nonentities in a socialist state where tney would have had no scope of freedom to exercise their iconoclastic faculties tbey broke the noses off a few pouucal idols and damaged some of the decorative superstructure of the temples of religion but the founda hon of democracy and christianity remain hornby native pte bob mrhugii wounded in france pte robert f bob mchugh has btn severely wounded in action in france according to word received by father w h mchugh on aug 29th he has a bullet wound in the loft side of the neck and injuries to the spinal cord causing partial paraly pte mchugh was born in hornby and spent m iny years in this vicinity and has spent some years in oshawa where prior to joining the lincoln and wclla nd regx he was employed by tt e oshawa lumber company pte mchugh enlisted in toronto do you enjoy novel reading miss prim oh res very much one can as sociate with people in notion that one wouldnt dr to speak to in real life milton missing since january 20 mrs john mctrach milton lias received a wire from her husband warrant officer john mctrach giving the good news that he has arrived safely in england on sunday september 10th st john i parish nassagaweya observed its 100th anniversary of the building of the church two large puff balls grew on the farm of frank stary r r 4 milton this week one weighed 24h lbs the other 34 hi lbs they were on display in the milton district oooperative and were later cut up and distributed to many cltiaehs of the district a very pretty wedding was solem nized on august 28th in dunn united church when grace eleanor only daughter of mr and mrs norman bowden of r r 9 dunnvlhe was united in marriage with ralph albert anderson son of albert anderson of r r 3 milton it was the first wed ding in the church champion acton councillor boulton submitted plans for the installation of a fire alarm system in acton at the monthly coun ci meeting the plan drawn up in eluded 10 signal boxes it was esti mated material and equipment would cost 2 218 50 installation was esti mated at 1 075 the matter was left with the th highlanders and trained over for ruruler consideration at brantford and camp borden bo thg funeral of the late george ira lug overseas in june 143 he is now staying for treatment at a base hospital in england he has two brothers pte stanley of the rcoc who u stauoneovatj barriefleld clarence of oshawovaha trree sisters mrs george imtt os hawa mr stan fuller oakville and mrs fred hawley cornwall fergus next landmark slated for destruction is the old gibons black smith shop on the edge of the grand river fred shewfelt the present occupant will more- his blaoksmltcimg to maiden lane leslie son of the late george and amanda leslie was held from his re fsidence lot six first line esquesing on friday sept 1st this community along with others across canada continues to get each week its list of casualties as canadian troops are in the thick of the fight end pushing back the nails closer and closer to berlin this weeks casual ties from acton are pie r a johnson missing and tpr bill buchanan and pte melvin cutting- wounded workmen are engaged now install ing a new welded steel flume from fairy lake to the plant of beardmore oo where the water is used in the plant the new flume to being laid alongside the old pipe which is being left in place vree press brampton word has been received from ro a f ottawa as coming by german sources through the international red cross that flight sergeant joseph mara one of five sons of mr and mrs harry mara john st serving with canadian war services was killed ed in air action on july 19th he was formerly reported missing shots were exchanged as two men attempted to steal an automobile from the b h bull son farm a week ago sunday bruce warman spotting one of the two men between the barn and the greenhouse fired high to frighten him the return shot was more accurately aimed but fortunotebj lodged in a tree behind which war- man was kneeling the lions swimming tank at rosa- lea has been closed for the season a total of 14 038 civilian swimmers used tne tank this year as compared to 1406 last year the funeral of the late gordon hall whose death occurred at stayner on friday was held on monday of this week with interment at brooklln ontario mr hall was wellknown here and was manager of the domin ion bank branch for many years un til 1634 when he moved to toronto mrs t w thomson mill street south died on monday after a lengthy illness she had been confined to her bed since may she was miss hasel mccracken before her marriage daughter of james mccracken and was born at derry west fiftyftfw years ago she had been a resident of brampton for the past twentyone years gazette hijacking the help nina wilcox putnam writing m the american weekly with this bundmyl sept m issue of the detroit sunday times tells how the influx of domes tic selp into wax industries baa creat ed a business of service which has become a racket oarried on tn the streets of every uowamerican dty get the detroit sunosy times the friends of his dog has a that his 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